Ida County Conservation Board (ICCB) is dedicated to acquiring, maintaining, and providing access to parks, recreational areas, and wildlife conservation areas in Ida County, Iowa. With a mission to promote the conservation of natural resources and the well-being of the community, ICCB offers a range of activities and facilities for outdoor enthusiasts. From camping, fishing, and canoeing to hiking, biking, and wildlife observation, visitors can enjoy the diverse landscapes and tranquil atmosphere of Ida County. With two parks, native prairie stands, a river access, and historic sites spanning 679 acres, ICCB invites residents and visitors alike to explore the hidden gems of northwest Iowa.
Ida County Conservation Center, located in Moorehead Park, serves as a hub for environmental education programs and is available for rentals. The center features a children's activity corner, the Lipton Bird Room, fish tanks, mammal mounts, and a kitchenette. Additionally, ICCB manages three cabins and two enclosed shelters for public use, providing a perfect getaway for outdoor recreation and events. With 50 campground sites, two fishing lakes, eight miles of scenic trails, and a beach, Ida County Conservation Board offers a variety of opportunities for individuals and families to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors.
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