Jefferson County Conservation, located in southeast Iowa, manages 12 parks and natural areas spanning nearly 1,400 acres. Their diverse environments include prairies, timber, wetlands, creeks, rivers, and ponds, offering visitors quiet getaways and event venues.
With over 20 miles of trails, 60 campsites, cabins, shelters, fishing ponds, canoe accesses, and a nature center, Jefferson County Conservation actively works to enhance and conserve the county's natural resources, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation such as bird watching, camping, fishing, hunting, and paddling.
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