Palo Alto County Conservation Board
The purpose of the County Conservation Board
is to conserve the natural resources of the county; to acquire, develop, maintain,
and make available public parks, preserves, recreation conservation areas; to
provide adequate programs of public recreation; and to help educate local
residents about the natural world. The Palo Alto County Conservation manages
2,800 acres of public forest, marshes, prairies, and parks. Habitat management
includes tree planting, prairie and wetland restoration, wildlife food plots,
fish stocking, and nesting structures for ducks, geese, and songbirds.
Location
Ruthven, Iowa - USA
Features
Experience the simplicity of our parks and
wildlife areas. Play outdoors....canoe, camp, hike, hunt, fish, picnic, and or
swim. See colorful prairie flowers along our roadways or enjoy the
wildlife at our marshes. Bag your limit of pheasants in our prairies or chase
the elusive white-tail deer in our timbers. Explore the river and catch that
big fish. Take advantage of the nine miles of trails for hiking, snowshoeing,
and cross-country skiing. Pack a lunch, relax, and unwind at the end of
the day with a beautiful sunset.
Operating Hours & Seasons
Nature Center Hours:
Open year-round
Mid April - December
Wednesday - Friday, 9 am - 4 pm
Saturday & Sunday, 1 pm - 4pm
January - Mid April
Wednesday - Friday, 9 am - 4 pm