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Stone State Park & Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center

Woodbury and Plymouth Counties, Iowa

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Stone State Park

Description:

Stone State Park is 1069 acres of ridgetop and hillside prairies and bottomland forest. Stone Park contains fine examples of prairies and woodlands, including rare species from each. Late April and early May are the best times to view woodland wildflowers. Rare butterflies, such as the Pawnee skipper, Ottoe skipper, and Olympia white, can be found in the prairies.

Talbot Road, which runs along the eastern border of Stone Park, will lead you to the west entrance of the Sioux City Prairie.

Trail Use:

Trails in the park are used by a variety of visitors. Not all uses are compatible with one another. Bicyclists, snowmobilers, and horseback riders are required to stay on trails designated for their use. Trails may be closed temporarily if conditions are wet or otherwise unsafe.

Facilities:

More information:

Stone State Park
5001 Talbot Road
Sioux City, IA 51103
(712) 255-4698


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Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center

Description:

A county facility located within Stone State Park and serving all of Siouxland in Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The center houses a variety of exhibits, including:

Trails:

There is a two mile system of walking trails near the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center. The system merges with Stone Park's existing trails, taking the hiker through dense wooded forests and over steep prairie ridges. Due to high erosion rates of loess soil, please stay on marked trails and avoid travel in areas where trails are closed.

More information:

Woodbury County Conservation Board       
4500 Sioux River Road 
Sioux City, IA 51109
(712) 258-0838
http://www.woodburyparks.com/

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