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Dubuque County Conservation Board consists of five County residents
who are appointed by the Dubuque County Board of Supervisors and given,
by terms of the State Code of Iowa, the responsibility "…to acquire,
develop, maintain, and make available to the inhabitants of the County
[and its visitors] public parks, preserves, parkways, playgrounds,
recreation centers, county forests, wildlife and other conservation
areas, and to promote and preserve the health and welfare of the people,
to encourage the orderly development and conservation of natural resources,
and to cultivate good citizenship by providing adequate programs of
public recreation."
The Dubuque County Conservation
Board was created in 1957. Since that time the Board members, serving
without pay, have supervised the acquisition and development of
over 1,600 acres of parks, preserves, and recreation areas for Dubuque
County residents and guests. The Conservation Board is supported
in part by County tax funds, with the remainder of the budget originating
in user fees, grant programs, and donations, all providing an investment
in the future of Dubuque County.
The increasing leisure-time
available to all segments of our society has resulted in an ever-growing
demand for access to public outdoor recreation facilities. The Conservation
Board program seeks to insure that in the future all Dubuque County
residents and visitors may have ample opportunity to enjoy the scenic
beauty and recreational promise of the area. The Conservation Board
invites you to show your support for their work by the responsible
use of the County Parks. Enjoy them at every opportunity, and remember
to leave them as you would like to find them. Spend time viewing
scenic vistas along the Mississippi River from one of our river
access areas. Learn of our County's rugged natural beauty and cultural
heritage. Take a leisurely hike or bike ride, or play a competitive
round of golf. Like winter? Try cross-country skiing, winter hiking,
snowmobiling, or ice fishing. Whatever the season, whatever your
interest, you will find that our recreation areas really do offer
"Something for Everyone".
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"Watch for the brown and white arrowhead signs pointing your
way to Dubuque County Conservation Board Areas in Iowa"

One of Swiss
Valley Nature Preserve's famous suspension bridges
Photo by: Carol Freund

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