Bauer Slough
Bauer Slough is one of the most unique and diverse wildlife areas in Hamilton County. This area consists of 420 acres of restored prairies and wetlands. A virgin wetland and prairie also exist on the site. This area is ideal for hiking and bird watching.
Public hunting is allowed. Hunters should expect to find pheasants, ducks, geese, deer and coyotes in this area.
Hunters are required to use, and can possess, only non-toxic shot while hunting migratory game birds, resident game birds, game animals or furbearers (excluding deer and wild turkey) on all land owned or managed by the Hamilton County Conservation Board.
Location
Located 2 miles southeast of Webster City at 2574 Kantor Ave. Go 3 miles south of Webster City on highway 17, turn east on county road D-41 for one mile, then turn back north on Kantor Avenue, go about one-half mile; the area is on the east side of the road.