See also: List of nature centers in the United States.
This is a list of nature centers and environmental education centers in the state of Iowa.
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Name | Location | County | Region | Summary |
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Anderson Conservation Area | Southwest | website, operated by the City of Red Oak, 244 acres, 2 miles of trails, 15 acre pond, includes Wolfe Nature Center with environmental education displays and a meeting room | ||
Annett Nature Center | South Central | website, 160 acres, operated by the Warren County Conservation Board | ||
Appanoose County Conservation Board Nature Center | South Central | Operated by the County in 144-acre Sharon Bluffs State Park[1] | ||
Bailey's Ford Park | Northeast | website, 105 acres, includes a nature center, operated by the Delaware County Conservation Board | ||
Benton County Nature Center | Southeast | website, operated by the Benton County Conservation Board in 187-acre Rogers Park | ||
North Central | website, 76 acres, operated by Hardin County Conservation, includes the Calkins Interpretive Center with Native American and natural history artifacts | |||
South Central | Operated by Grinnell College, 365-acre facility for class use in the study of ecology and student and faculty research, summer camp | |||
Western | 8,362-acre refuge (46% in Iowa, 54% in Nebraska), visitor center exhibits, education programs | |||
Dickinson County Nature Center | Northwest | website, operated by the Dickinson County Conservation Board, located in 60-acre Kenue Park | ||
Northwest | Located in Stone State Park, managed by the Woodbury County Conservation Board, features interactive prairie, wetland & woodland exhibits, live native animals, bird viewing area, butterfly and wildflower gardens | |||
Northeast | Located in the 1380-acre Mines of Spain Recreation Area, exhibits on the history and features of the park, bird and butterfly garden, native prairies, woodland flower gardens, hiking trails, historic Junkerman farm site | |||
Eden Valley Nature Center | Northwest | website, located in 201-acre Eden Valley Refuge, includes live snakes, a wildlife diorama, rock collection and taxidermy displays | ||
Northwest | website, operated by the Buchanan County Conservation Board in 134-acre Fontana Park, includes nature exhibits, outdoor live native wildlife on display | |||
Fossil & Prairie Center | North Central | website, operated by the Fossil & Prairie Conservation Foundation, center open seasonally, park open year-round, fossils can be found in the former quarry site | ||
Northeast | website, includes the Gilbertson Nature Center, 345 acre park, petting zoo, late 19th century period farm house, farm tool and antiques displays | |||
Grimes Farm | South Central | website, over 160 acres, operated by the Friends of Grimes Farm | ||
Cedar Falls | Northeast | 300 acre reserve, over 6 miles of trails, an entity of the Black Hawk County Conservation Board | ||
Heery Woods Nature Center | North Central | website, operated by the Butler County Conservation Board, exhibits on area natural and cultural history | ||
Hitchcock Nature Center | Southwest | website, operated by the Pottawattamie County Conservation Board, located on 1,268 acres | ||
Hurstville Interpretive Center | Maquoketa | Jackson | Northeast | website, operated by Jackson County Conservation, features restored prairie and 18 acre wetland, wetland and prairie dioramas, exhibits about Iowa's mussels, rocks, endangered species, birds of prey and migrating songbirds |
Southeast | website, Iowa's only private nature center with over 290 acres, 4 miles of trails, year round public and private educational programs, and sustainable living exhibits. Home of a Nature Explore certified outdoor classroom, titled "Sense of Wonder Trail" | |||
Jefferson County Park | Southeast | website, operated by the Jefferson County Conservation Board, 190 acres, nature center displays include Indian artifacts, Iowa mammals fur collection, a 150-gallon fish aquarium and a turtle tank | ||
Johnson County Conservation Education Center | Southeast | website, operated by the Johnson County Conservation Department in 1,082-acre F.W. Kent Park, 27-acre lake | ||
Jones County Nature Center | Northwest | website, located in 217-acre Central Park | ||
Kennedy Park Reception & Nature Center | North Central | website, located in 400-acre John F. Kennedy Memorial Park, operated by the Webster County Conservation Board | ||
South Central | Operated by the Dallas County Conservation Board, 600 acre preserve, includes Bear Creek Nature Center, open by appointment | |||
Lake Meyer Nature Center | Northeast | website, operated by the Winneshiek County Conservation Board, adjacent to 160-acre Lake Meyer Park | ||
North Central | website, partnered with the Cerro Gordo County Conservation Board, includes live animals | |||
Lost Island Nature Center | Northwest | website, operated by the Palo Alto County Conservation Board on 1,200-acre Lost Island Lake | ||
Southeast | website, 485 acres, operated by the University of Iowa, includes the School of the Wild, Wildlife Camps, and Macbride Raptor Project | |||
Mahaska County Conservation Center | South Central | website, operated by the Mahaska County Conservation Board, located at the 220-acre Russell Wildlife Area, features live animal displays, hands-on activities, interactive dioramas of Iowa's forest, prairie, and wetland ecosystems, fossils | ||
Mitchell County Conservation Nature Center | North Central | website, operated by the Mitchell County Conservation Board in the L.R. Falk Wildlife Area, over 250 acres | ||
Southeast | website, operated by the Muscatine County Conservation Board in the 85-acre Discovery Park, includes live animals, interactive natural history exhibits, outdoor live raptor enclosure | |||
Nature Encounter Center at Willow Lake Recreation Area | Southwest | website, operated by the Harrison County Conservation Board, 220 acres | ||
Neal Moeller Environmental Education Center | Southwest | website, operated by the Crawford County Conservation Board at 359-acre Yellow Smoke Park | ||
Oakland Mills Nature Center | Southeast | website, operated by the Henry County Conservation Board in Oakland Mills County Park, includes outdoor displays of live native wildlife | ||
Osborne Visitor, Welcome and Nature Center | Northeast | website, operated by the Clayton County Conservation Board in Osborne Park, features over 200 acres, historic 2 ½ story hotel, blacksmith shop, general store, grain elevator and railroad depot | ||
Pioneer Ridge Nature Area | Southeast | website, 995 acres, operated by the Wapello County Conservation Board | ||
Pocahontas County Conservation Board Nature Center | Northwest | website, operated by the Pocahontas County Conservation Board | ||
South Central | Museum and education center for the 8,654-acre Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge | |||
Prairie's Edge Nature Center | Northeast | information, operated by Howard County Conservation, includes live animals | ||
Soaring Eagles Nature Center | Southeast | website, over 2 miles of trails, restored prairie area, one room schoolhouse, located in a 1938 barn, exhibits about the land’s homesteading history and natural history | ||
Northeast | Displays on the plants, animals and geology of 770-acre Bellevue State Park | |||
Starr's Cave Nature Center | Southeast | website, operated by Des Moines County Conservation in 184-acre Starr's Cave Park and Preserve | ||
Story County Conservation Center | South Central | website, located in 200-acre McFarland Park | ||
Swiss Valley Preserve Center | Northeast | website, 476 acres, operated by the Dubuque County Conservation Board | ||
Tama County Nature Center | South Central | website, operated by Tama County Conservation in 277-acre Otter Creek Lake and Park | ||
South Central | website, operated by the Dallas County Conservation Board, 372 acre park, exhibits of rocks, fossils, and minerals across the United States and around the world | |||
Wapsi River Environmental Education Center | Southeast | website, 225 acres, managed and operated by Scott County Conservation with programming assistance from Clinton County Conservation | ||
Washington County Conservation Education Center | Southeast | website, operated by the Washington County Conservation Board in 125-acre Marr Park | ||
North Central | website, 124 acres, operated by the Kossuth County Conservation Board on 54-acre Smith's Lake, includes aquariums | |||
Northeast | website, operated by the Linn County Conservation Board in the 790-acre Wickiup Hill Natural Area | |||
Wildwood Nature Center | Northeast | website, operated by the Fayette County Conservation Board, 7 acres, features live Iowa mammals and birds of prey, nature displays and mounted native animals and birds | ||