Robison Wildlife Acres
Discover Robison Wildlife Acres in Maxwell
Robison Wildlife Acres is a unique area in south-central Story County consisting of 78 acres. The initial 58 acres were donated to the conservation board by a former board member, Clay Robison. The remaining 20 acres were purchased from the Whitacre estate.
West Indian Creek forms the eastern boundary of the park, and nature trails wind through grassland and woodland. The area is a favorite spot for spring wildflower walks and nature study and serves as an outdoor classroom for the Environmental Education Program.
The park has been set aside as a wildlife refuge, hunting or trapping are not allowed.
Features Available at Various Facilities
- Carry in/carry out refuse
- Fire ring
- Pet Friendly