| Welcome! The Butler County Conservation Board
invites you to explore and enjoy the variety of lands that we
manage
for public use.
The rich diversity of these areas offers something of interest
for everyone.
We need your help to keep these parks and wildlife areas pleasant
for everyone so that their natural resources can provide benefits
now and in the future. Please follow all park rules so that
everyone can enjoy the parks.
If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please
contact us at our main offices by writing or calling us at:
Butler County Conservation Board
28727 Timber Road
Clarksville, Iowa 50619
(319) 278-4237
Enjoy your time in our parks!
The Butler County Conservation Board
Park and Area Hours - The parks and areas
managed by the Butler County Conservation Board are open
from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily. Park Gates
are closed in most areas during the winter, but the parks are
open to walk in users.
Park Rules -
- The Butler County Conservation
Board has adopted the following rules for all areas under
their management so that every one
can continue to enjoy the recreational opportunities they
provide today and in the future. A complete list of rules
is available
from the Butler County Conservation Headquarters.
- Vehicles
may only be operated on roadways and designated parking
lots. Park roads are public roads and operators of
motor vehicles must have a valid license.
- Speed limit is
15 mph on all park roads unless otherwise posted.
- Camping
is allowed only in designated areas. All campers are required
to register at the beginning of their stay. Butler
County Parks have a two-week maximum stay limit.
- Please
use facilities provided for picnics. Fires are allowed
only in established fire rings or grills.
- “Pack it in - Pack it out” is
the rule for all trash.
- Pets must be leashed at all times
except in areas open to public hunting.
- Swimming is not
permitted in any Butler Conservation Board area.
- Firearms
are permitted only in areas designated for public hunting.
- All State and Federal Fish and Wildlife Laws apply on lands
maintained by the Butler County Conservation Board. Length
limits for fish follow state standards unless otherwise posted.
Board Meetings
The Butler County Conservation Board holds meetings on the
second Wednesday of each month. Meetings are usually held at
7:00 in the Butler County Conservation Board Headquarters Building
in Clarksville. Agendas are usually posted five days prior
to the meeting at the Courthouse in Allison and at the BCCB
Headquarters.
Conservation Board Members
Mike Majewski, Greene
Dale Cain, Shell Rock
Dale Pothast, Allison
Roy Edeker, Allison
Kelly Harken, Aplington
Conservation Board Staff
Steve Brunsma – Director – 319-278-4237
Dan Forry – Park Ranger – 319-278-4237
Steve Martin – Naturalist – 319-278-1130
Calvin
Steere – Parks Technician – 319-278-4237
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