Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center is a protected area in Iowa known for its diverse prairies, woodlands, and streams offering extensive opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and environmental education.
Located in central Iowa near the town of Mount Vernon, Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center is a 600-acre preserve dedicated to protecting native ecosystems, particularly tallgrass prairies and oak-hickory woodlands. Established by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the center serves both as a conservation area and an outdoor classroom, fostering public understanding of the region’s natural history and biodiversity. The preserve's terrain includes rolling hills, restored prairie remnants, and Clear Creek itself, which flows through the area providing important aquatic habitat. Visitors can explore over 15 miles of well-maintained trails that wind through diverse habitats and feature interpretive signage highlighting local flora and fauna. Wildlife viewing is exceptional here, with opportunities to spot species such as bobwhite quail, wild turkey, prairie chickens, and a variety of pollinators. Seasonal wildflower blooms attract photographers and naturalists alike. The center also offers environmental education programs, community events, and volunteer opportunities centered on prairie restoration and habitat management. Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center appeals to hikers, birdwatchers, nature photographers, and families seeking immersive natural experiences near the urban corridor. Its peaceful landscapes and educational resources make it a key destination for learning about Iowa’s native ecosystems and conservation efforts.
Extensive restored tallgrass prairie habitats with seasonal wildflower displays
Clear Creek waterway providing critical riparian ecosystems and amphibian habitat
Over 15 miles of multi-use hiking trails with educational signage
Opportunities to observe native grassland birds including bobwhite quail and prairie chickens
Large areas of restored prairie feature native grasses like big bluestem and switchgrass, supporting diverse wildflowers and pollinators.
A small perennial stream fostering riparian habitat essential for amphibians, aquatic insects, and waterfowl.
Marked trails with educational signs provide information about native species, geology, and land management practices.