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Black Hawk County Conservation Board Lands adventures

Black Hawk County Conservation Board Lands Adventures

Black Hawk County Conservation Board Lands include a range of parks, preserves, and natural areas offering diverse outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation within a rich Iowa landscape.

5,200
Acres Protected
40
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Black Hawk County Conservation Board Lands

 

Black Hawk County Conservation Board Lands encompass over 5,000 acres of public natural areas managed to protect native ecosystems and provide recreational opportunities in northeastern Iowa. The lands include a variety of habitats such as forests, prairies, wetlands, and streams. These spaces emphasize conservation of local plant and animal species while offering public access for passive and active outdoor recreation. The area is characterized by rolling hills formed during the last glaciation, featuring hardwood timber stands dominated by oak and hickory, along with restored prairie vegetation. Black Hawk County’s Conservation Board manages several parks including George Wyth State Park (partly overseen), various nature preserves, and trail corridors. Popular recreation activities include hiking on maintained trails, birdwatching during migration seasons, fishing in stocked lakes and rivers, and seasonal cross-country skiing. The lands also provide environmental education programs and volunteer opportunities to foster community engagement with natural resources. Historic sites within these lands reflect early settlement and Native American heritage in the Cedar Valley region. The conservation lands offer accessible locations close to the Waterloo-Cedar Falls metropolitan area, making them a favored destination for families, school groups, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural experiences near urban centers.

Highlights

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Beechwood Glen Park – mature hardwood forest and rocky bluffs

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Ditmar Recreation Area – popular fishing and picnic site on the Cedar River

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Elk Run Trail – multi-use trail offering scenic river views and wildlife watching

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Schuetzen Park Prairie – restored native tallgrass prairie habitat

Notable Natural Features

Cedar River Corridor

A central natural feature offering fishing, canoeing, and scenic riverbanks supporting diverse wildlife.

Black Hawk Lakes

Cluster of small lake areas popular for fishing, birdwatching, and family-friendly recreation.

Native Prairie Remnants

Restored prairie areas showcasing native Iowa flora and providing habitat for pollinators and grassland birds.