Mount Hosmer is a bluff overlooking Lansing, Iowa. It is located directly adjacent to the Upper Mississippi River and offers a panoramic view of the river, including the Black Hawk Bridge. Mount Hosmer rises 450 feet above downtown Lansing.

Mount Hosmer
View from Mt. Hosmer
Highest point
Elevation1,040 ft (320 m)
Coordinates43°21′59″N 91°13′20″W / 43.36639°N 91.22222°W / 43.36639; -91.22222
Geography
LocationAllamakee County, Iowa,
United States
Climbing
Easiest routeRoad entrance

Accessible from Lansing, Mount Hosmer Park is a popular destination for photographers. According to a plaque inside the park, Mount Hosmer is named for Harriet Hosmer, a sculptor, who won a footrace to the summit of the hill during a steamboat layover during the 1850s.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Sherwood, Dolly, ‘’Harriet Hosmer, American Sculptor: 1830-1908’’ University of Missouri Press, Columbia MO, 1991, p. 31

See also edit

  • Pikes Peak, a similar park atop a bluff in Clayton County