Black Hawk County Conservation is dedicated to improving the quality of life and promoting economic growth in Black Hawk County, Iowa. With nearly 9,000 acres of public land, they offer a wide range of outdoor recreational activities, including wildlife areas, parks, campgrounds, and bike trails. Their mission also includes education and resource management, with the Hartman Reserve Nature Center providing educational programs and exhibits on wildlife and nature.
Open to the public, the Black Hawk County Conservation Board meetings are held monthly, providing an opportunity for visitors to engage with the board members and voice their opinions. Committed to inclusivity, the Conservation Board ensures that their services and facilities are accessible to all, without discrimination based on race, color, sex, creed, national origin, age, or disability. For more information on camping and cabin reservations, visitors can visit their website.
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