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The Guide to Iowa's State Preserves

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Iowa state preserves system was created in 1965; a decade later, thirty preserves had been dedicated, including "six native prairies, a native White Pine stand, the state's only Sphagnum bog, a Balsam Fir stand, some of the oldest exposed rock outcrops in the world, an ancient fort, a fen, several Indian mound groups and a historical cemetery." This new guide to all ninety Iowa state preserves -- biological, geological, archaeological, historical, and scenic -- describes the state's most treasured prairies and forests, quartzite outcrops and ice caves, and Indian mounds and wetlands as well as such historic sites as Fort Atkinson and Montauk.Each entry includes two-color, progressively scaled maps giving the location of the preserve within the state, within its county, relative to a nearby town (with a recommended driving route), and on the local landscape (using USGS 7.5-minute topo maps). Also included are written directions (using 911 street names and signs); a description of the preserve's size, features, and history; a list of nearby or similar preserves, parks, natural areas, and other attractions; recommended readings; and contact information. (There are a few exceptions for privately owned or fragile preserves.) For travelers, a map in the introduction numbers all the preserves both geographically and alphabetically by name.Although the preserves system emphasizes preservation rather than recreation, some preserves do have formal trails; some allow hunting, horseback riding, and canoeing; a few have museums or nature centers. This comprehensive guide allows visitors to plan active and informative visits to sites that highlight Iowa's natural and cultural heritage.

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This guide to all 90 Iowa state preserves - biological, geological, archaeological, historical, and scenic - describes the state's most treasured prairies and forests, quartzite outcrops and ice caves, and Indian mounds and wetlands as well as historic sites as Fort Atkinson and Mountauk.

Product details

Authors Ruth Herzberg, Iowa, John Pearson, John A. Pearson
Publisher University Of Iowa Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2001
 
EAN 9780877457749
ISBN 978-0-87745-774-9
No. of pages 214
Dimensions 214 mm x 280 mm x 13 mm
Weight 549 g
Series A Bur Oak Book
Bur Oak Book
Bur Oak Guides
Bur Oak Guide
Bur Oak Book
Bur Oak Guides
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
Travel > Sports and active travel > World, Arctic, Antarctic

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