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  • PARKS
    • Brown's Lake-Bigelow Park
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    • Midway Park
    • Oak Ridge Conservation Area
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    • Southwood Conservation Area
    • Walling River Access
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    • Little Sioux Park
    • Midway Park
    • Oak Ridge Conservation Area
    • Owego Wetland Complex
    • Riverside Bluffs
    • Shagbark Hills
    • Snyder Bend Park
    • Southwood Conservation Area
    • Walling River Access
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Camping

Family campgrounds are managed on a first-come, first-served basis and provide sites for six or fewer people. Sites cannot be reserved. Camping fees are paid by self-registration in the campgrounds. The camping season is from May 1st - October 31st.

Campground amenities vary from primitive to 50 amp electrical service, area water hydrants and dump stations. All campgrounds have access to modern restroom and shower facilities. CAMPING FEES $12/day-Non-electrical $18/day-Electrical; Firewood available for a fee.

Campgrounds are available at:

  • Little Sioux Park
  • Brown’s Lake—Bigelow Park
  • Southwood Conservation Area
  • Snyder Bend Park

Firewood Note: Please use local firewood whenever possible. This is to control the spread of insect pests including the Emerald Ash Borer and Gypsy Moth. See more information at: http://www.iowadnr.gov/forestry/eab/files/firewoodrule.pdf

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WELCOME!

Woodbury County is located in far west-central Iowa in the Loess Hills and along the Missouri River. It is home to areas such as Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center, Little Sioux Park, Snyder Bend Park and Owego Wetland. The Woodbury CCB collectively manages 16 parks, natural areas, public hunting areas, wetlands and preserves encompassing over 5,500 acres across the county. You will find a tremendous variety of outdoor recreational opportunities for people of all ages and interests.

CONTACT

The Conservation Board welcomes your visits to our parks and encourages your comments and interest in the program. Your input can be directed to the Board's office located in the
Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center
4500 Sioux River Road
Sioux City, Iowa 51109
or by calling 712/258-0838

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