Welcome to Jackson County!

Explore the Great Outdoors with Jackson County Conservation!

Jackson County Conservation manages 38 individual parks, natural areas, timber preserves, historic sites, river accesses, and campgrounds; encompassing over 2,200 acres across the county. Jackson County is located in eastern Iowa along the Mississippi River.

Spend a day at the Hurstville Interpretive Center learning about our woodlands, prairies, wetlands, history, and your place in the natural world from our 20+ activities and exhibits. Talk with our friendly Environmental Education staff and ask your questions. Enjoy paddling, hunting, fishing, hiking and more at our various parks.  

For additional information about the programs, services and facilities offered by Jackson County Conservation, please browse our website or utilize the following contact information:

JACKSON COUNTY CONSERVATION
Hurstville Interpretive Center
18670 63rd Street
Maquoketa, IA 52060
PHONE: (563) 652-3783
FAX: (563) 652-2191
EMAIL: conservation@jacksoncounty.iowa.gov
HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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