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Henry County Conservation Department

2593 Nature Center Drive

Mt. Pleasant IA  52641

319-986-5067

 

   

Henry County Conservation Campground

  

 

“Dedicated to the Conservation of Our Natural Resources”  

  

ATTENTION:

 

Due to unforeseen circumstances the dump station and shower house/bathroom at South-shore will be closed until further notice. Please use Top of Hill Shower/Bathroom or Restroom at Virden Disk Golf.

 

We are sorry for the inconvenience! 

 

 

The Henry County Conservation Department is located in the beautiful Southern Drift Plain of southeast Iowa. The Skunk River traverses Henry County creating two very distinct topographies. Rich agricultural land is found in the northern region of the county, while rolling timbered hills dominate the southern region. Henry County is nationally renowned for its White-tailed Deer and Wild Turkey populations, not to mention its diverse prairies and wildflowers. The Henry County Conservation Department manages 12 individual parks, recreation areas and wildlife areas encompassing 819 acres. For additional information about the programs, services and activities offered by the Henry County Conservation Department, please utilize the following contact information:

HENRY COUNTY CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT
2593 Nature Center Drive
Mt. Pleasant, IA. 52641 
PHONE: (319) 986-5067
FAX: (319) 986-5469
EMAIL: Contact the Henry CCB
WEBSITE:Go to Henry County Conservation

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Henry County Conservation Department's Mission:

The goal of the Henry County Conservation Board is the establishment of a quality park, recreation, conservation, and environmental education system which gives the most service to the residents of Henry County and the State of Iowa, and to ensure that in coming years, all visitors may have ample opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty and recreational potential of the area. To reach these objectives, we energetically promote programs and interest in conservation of our natural resources.

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