programs are held throughout the year. A series of summer day camps for kids from 4–15 years of age are held at the Annett Nature Center. Each camp works with a different theme to enhance the experience and educational value for the campers. Call the WCCB at (515) 961-6169 or check the Warren County Conservation web site at www.warrenccb.org for a list of upcoming events, to schedule a program, or request the WCCB newsletter. You can help with the WCCB’s educational efforts by joining the Friends of Warren County Conservation.
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In 1955, the State of Iowa enacted a law permitting counties to establish county conservation boards. On November 5, 1974, Warren County citizens voted to create the Warren County Conservation Board. The board’s purpose is to encourage a state of harmony between people and the land communities upon which our lives and welfare depend, through programs of conservation, preservation and education.
Five Warren County citizens are appointed by the Warren County Board of Supervisors to five-year terms on the conservation board, with a term expiring December 31 of each year. Meetings are held monthly and are open to the public.
The Warren County Conservation Board currently manages more than 2,200 acres of land for the benefit of county residents and visitors. A wide variety of activities are offered on the public lands the WCCB conserves for this generation and generations to come.
The picnic shelters at Hickory Hills, Otter Creek, Martensdale, and Grant Park are available for reservation. The Annett Nature Center is also available for private use as the WCCB schedule allows. Details are available from the WCCB office.
Annett Nature Center & ANC Park
The Annett Nature Center Park (ANCP) is 160 acres, includes a five-acre pond and a ten-acre wetland. Lying adjacent to Lake Ahquabi State Park, the Annett Nature Center opened on Earth Day 1997, the result of years of planning by the Warren County Conservation Board (WCCB) and the foresight and benevolence of Warren County citizens such as Ellis Annett. The nature center has interpretive exhibits, staff offices, and a community room that is available for rental. Proceeds from the sale of the Warren County Farm and Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP) funds helped to create the ANC.
The park serves as the hub for WCCB activities, acting as the focal point for many school field trips, public programs, and the WCCB Day Camps. Prairie grasses and forbs, a wildlife viewing blind, two observation towers, and a butterfly garden featuring sculptures and native flowers are among the attractions. WCCB maintenance and operations are based here.
Hickory Hills Park Hickory Hills features a primitive camping area, a small pond, trails, and a large shelter with a raised deck. An old homestead site includes the original storm cellar, farmhouse foundation, and barn—with a concrete floor and electricity added for park user convenience. A series of mounds built by Native Americans are also in the park. The barn and shelter are very popular for family reunions, scout outings and weddings.
Great Western Trail The Warren and Polk County Conservation Boards jointly manage this 16.5 mile asphalt trail. Trail heads are located across from the Izaak Walton League Clubhouse on Valley Drive in Des Moines, at Inwood Street in Martensdale and on county road G14 in Cumming. Your trip along the Great Western Trail is a journey into history. It will take you through the site of Lida, past the site of a World War II munitions train derailment and fire near North River and across the Churchville Prairie.
Grant ParkFerold and Dorothy Grant donated this 150 acre park in northeast Warren County. It features a picnic shelter, a secluded pond, and winding woodland trails.
Zo-El Annett Woods In 1983, Ellis Annett donated this 10 acre woodland to the Warren County Conservation Board as a memorial to his late wife Zona and in memory of his mother. From its cozy picnic area, Zo-El features a winding trail that climbs to the back of the park, crossing a long suspension bridge, affording the hiker a beautiful stroll through a lovely setting.
Summerset Trail Stretching eleven miles from Carlisle to Indianola, the Summerset Trail passes through rolling hills and river bottom wetland as it winds from town to town. Near the midpoint of the trail, on the south bank of the Middle River, sits the village of Summerset. Restroom facilities with running water are available at the Indianola trail head and pit toilets are available at the Carlisle trail head and at Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park near the halfway mark.
North River Greenbelt: Blue Flag Marsh
Established by the Iowa Department of Transportation as a wetland mitigation site, Blue Flag adjoins the Great Western Trail. The area emphasizes constructed wetlands in the lowlands and reestablished prairie on the associated uplands.
North River Greenbelt: Wilson Woods
Ruth Wilson donated this small bottomland wood on the North River, Wilson Woods is a protected green space for Warren County, but has no public access.
Lundy AcresA lowland wood near Middle River, Lundy includes a short, pleasant trail and a picnic area.
Woodland Mounds Preserve
Before European settlers came to this area, Native Americans lived along the rivers of Warren County. They were part of a culture of people who dwelled in villages located along most of the major watercourses in Iowa and the eastern half of North America. They did not leave a written record. Instead they left a variety of their cultural objects such as stone tools, pottery and earthen mounds that help show us how they lived. Evidence indicates that these people lived successfully in this area for thousands of years.
Purchased with a grant from the Wildlife Habitat Stamp Fund, Woodland Mounds Preserve contains 185 acres of timber that provides habitat for many types of woodland wildlife, including many neo-tropical migrant birds such as warblers. An additional 140 acres are leased for public access.
The Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the diversity of life on Earth. Berry Woods and Medora Prairie are privately held lands. For information or permission to access these areas, contact TNC at:
303 Locust Street, Suite 402Des Moines, IA 50309Phone: (515) 244-5044 www.nature.org
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
The Iowa DNR is responsible for state parks and forests, protecting the environment, and managing energy, fish, wildlife, and land and water resources in Iowa. The DNR manages various lands in Warren County and their main office may be reached at:
502 E. 9th Street Des Moines, IA 50319-0034 (515) 281-5918 www.iowadnr.gov
DNR in Warren County: Lake Ahquabi State Park & Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park: (515) 961-7101 Ahquabi campground: (515) 961-7051 Wildlife areas: (515) 238-6936 Law enforcement: (515) 238-4847
Rolling Thunder Prairie
Rolling Thunder Prairie is a 282 acre wildlife management area, dedicated as a state preserve, with a landscape dominated by native prairie, including 200 acres that have never been plowed. The preserve was purchased with assistance from Pheasants Forever and the Wildlife Habitat Stamp Fund, a competitive grant program financed by those who purchase Iowa hunting licenses.
A hilly area with a wooded creek, Rolling Thunder is dominated by a diverse population of prairie grasses and forbs. Hunting, fishing, and berry picking are favorites.
Environmental Education
The Annett Nature Center is filled with activity year round. WCCB staff offer many environmental education programs and presentations. The ANC has information, interactive displays and a small collection of local species of live animals. You can visit the Annett Nature Center by appointment or during open hours. The ANC is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday (March-October).
WCCB naturalists also provide educational programs in Warren County parks and schools. Staff works in classrooms with students and teachers to provide environmental experiences and information about local species and ecotypes. Programming is available for specialty groups such as civic organizations and scouts. WCCB naturalists work with every age group —pre-school to senior citizens.
Many outdoor environmental education events are sponsored by the WCCB. Several of the events are annual program, such as Kids’ Fish Day, the Owl Prowl, and the Prairie Picnic. Many more public
Otter Creek Park Otter Creek’s shady picnic area, winding trails, secluded campsites, prairie restoration area, and small pond offer a pleasant variety of recreational and educational opportunities to park visitors. The 80 acre park was acquired by the WCCB in 1976, the board’s first land purchase.
Bank Swallow Bend 543 acres of upland and wetland habitats—including more than a mile of South River—Bank Swallow Bend is a haven for fishermen, hunters, and bird watchers. Pheasants Forever, the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation, the Wildlife Habitat Stamp Fund, and the North America Wetlands Conservation Act all helped make this area a reality.
North River Greenbelt: Swamp White Oak Tract
Another mitigation site, Swamp White Oak offers hiking trails and access to approximately three-quarters of a mile of North River.
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Bank Swallow Bend √ √ 543 SE
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North River Greenbelt: Wilson Woods 12 NW
Woodland Mounds Preserve √ √ √ √ 325 NE
Zo-El Annett Woods √ √ 10 NW
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Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park Banner Lakes at Summerset State Park
Banner Wildlife Area Banner Wildlife Area
Red Rock Wildlife Area Red Rock Wildlife Area
Red Rock Wildlife Area Red Rock Wildlife Area
Red Rock Wildlife Area Red Rock Wildlife Area
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Des Moines River
Rolling Thunder Prairie
Berry Woods Berry Woods
Medora Prairie Medora Prairie
Great Western Trail
Annett Nature Center & ANC Park
Bank Swallow BendBank Swallow Bend
North River Greenbelt:Swamp White Oak TractNorth River Greenbelt:Swamp White Oak TractNorth River Greenbelt:
Blue Flag MarshNorth River Greenbelt:Blue Flag Marsh
North River Greenbelt:Wilson WoodsNorth River Greenbelt:Wilson Woods
Warren County Parks & Recreation AreasWarren County, Iowa
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County Parks & Rec Areas
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Freeway
Major Highway
Paved County Road
Gravel Road
City Limits
State Parks & Rec Areas
Nature Conservancy Areas
Leased by WCCB for Public Access
420 1Miles
©Warren County GIS Warren County GIS does not guarantee this map to be free from errors or inaccuracies and disclaims any responsibility or liability for interpretations from this map or decisions based thereon. Date updated: July 17, 2015
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