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Audubon County Conservation Areas provide diverse recreational opportunities across carefully managed natural lands including prairies, woodlands, and wetlands, highlighting Iowa’s rural landscapes and wildlife habitats.

2,300
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Audubon County Conservation Areas

 

Located in west-central Iowa, Audubon County Conservation Areas encompass a network of parks, preserves, and natural zones dedicated to protecting local wildlife, native plant communities, and water resources. The geography features gently rolling hills, restored prairie fields, hardwood forests along creeks, and several small lakes and ponds. These areas serve as key habitats for grassland birds, deer, turkey, and waterfowl, making them ideal for wildlife viewing and birdwatching enthusiasts. Historically, the county’s natural landscape was dominated by prairie and oak savanna, much of which has been restored through conservation efforts. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, hunting (where permitted), kayaking, and photography across numerous sites. Several conservation areas offer picnic facilities, canoe access points, and marked trails that vary in length and difficulty, suitable for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Notable landmarks include restored prairie remnants that feature native wildflowers and grasses, as well as rugged creek valleys supporting mature trees and diverse bird species. The conservation board actively manages these lands to enhance biodiversity, control invasive species, and provide opportunities for environmental education. Audubon County Conservation Areas attract local residents as well as visitors from surrounding regions, offering a quiet escape into nature with access to well-maintained natural settings.

Highlights

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East Twin Lake Boat Access and Wildlife Viewing Area

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Restored Tallgrass Prairie Sections at Buck Creek Preserve

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Hike along the Long Creek Wildlife Area Trails

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Remote fishing spots at Prairie Rose Lake

Notable Natural Features

East Twin Lake

A 300-acre lake managed for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation, providing access to waterfowl and diverse fish species.

Buck Creek Preserve

Features restored oak savanna and tallgrass prairie habitats supporting numerous native plants and grassland birds.

Long Creek Wildlife Area

A wooded creek valley with hiking trails and excellent opportunities to observe woodland songbirds and white-tailed deer.