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Carroll County Conservation Board
The Carroll County Conservation Board, established in 1958, manages over 25 areas totaling over 2,700 acres for public use, wildlife habitat, and natural areas in Carroll County, Iowa. They are dedicated to maintaining and preserving parks, lakes, timber, streams, wetlands, and other natural resources to provide outdoor recreation opportunities. Major recreation areas within their system include Swan Lake State Park, the Sauk Rail Trail, Great Western Park, and Riverside Park. With nearly 200 camping sites, two cabin rentals, meeting rooms, open and enclosed shelter houses, and miles of trails for biking, hiking, walking, and horseback riding, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities in Carroll County. The Carroll County Conservation Board offers educational programs, fishing, birdwatching, kayaking, canoeing, and hunting opportunities, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.Generated from the website