Polk County Conservation is implementing a Callery (Bradford) Pear and Burning Bush “buy-back” program for residents of Polk County, Iowa.
This summer Polk County Conservation Parks are getting upgrades! As the temperature increases, stay informed on all the projects and closures happening in the parks.
Slide down a 600-foot-long hill tubing starting this spring at Sleepy Hollow.
This program is for adult women ages 21+ who want to become more comfortable and knowledgeable about the natural world by joining other women interested in getting outside.
Join volunteer storyteller, Carmen Epstein, for a fun, interactive tale tailored toward children ages 2 to 6 that explores the wonders of the outdoors. During each program, participants enjoy interactive stories and an activity.
Join us for a seed harvesting event focused on early spring ephemeral wildflowers in our woodlands.
Fun ways to enjoy Strasser Woods State Preserve.
Join a naturalist to go on a short hike around Jester Park to collect some of nature’s treasures. After the hike you will have the rest of the time to make your very own artistic creation using what you found.
Prescribed burn season is upon us! Our Natural Resource Crews will be conducting prescribed burning in our parks and trails as weather allows this week and extending through the spring season.
Learn the basics of kayaking. We will discuss gear, technique, and safety before hitting the water to practice our skills. All equipment provided. Dress to get wet, wear sturdy water shoes, and bring a towel.
A wetland is an area of land that is continuously or periodically wet during the year. Also called swamps, marshes, bogs, or prairie potholes, Iowa was once dotted with thousands of wetlands.
Join Polk County Conservation’s efforts to restore our prairies and preserve local biodiversity!