Ozark Wildlife Area is home to some of the best remnant prairies, savannas, and open oak woodland in Jackson County, IA. On Saturday, September 20, at 9 AM, join Jackson County staff member and Iowa Prairie Network Board member Tony Vorwald for a hiking tour of Ozark Wildlife Area’s remnant prairies and woodlands. Tony will showcase the remnant prairies and the active ecological restoration areas present at Ozark WA.
This tour will involve rugged off-trail hiking conditions, and participants must be able to hike in challenging, potentially hot, off-trail terrain.
Participants will meet at the Hurstville Interpretive Center, 18670 63rd St., Maquoketa, IA, on Saturday, September 20, at 9 am and will carpool to Ozark Wildlife Area. This event will be cancelled if inclement weather is expected.
For registration or questions, please contact Tony Vorwald at
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