Lee County Conservation is located in the most extreme southeast corner of Iowa - bordered by the Des Moines River on west side, the Mississippi River on the east and the Skunk River on the north. The Lee CCB currently manages 29 individual parks, wildlife areas, historic sites and water recreation access points - encompassing some 2634 acres across the county.
For additional information about the programs, services and facilities offered by the Lee CCB, please utilize the following contact information:
LEE COUNTY CONSERVATION
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, IA 52639
PHONE: (319) 463-7673
FAX: (319) 463-5013
Website: Go to Lee County Conservation Board Website
EMAIL: conservation@leecounty.org
Activities in Lee County
- Camping and Cabin Rentals, Open and Enclosed Shelter Rentals
- Educational Programs
- Hiking and Bike trails
- Numerous Hunting and Fishing Opportunities
- Boating and Canoeing on Rivers, Streams and Lakes
- Swimming, Boat Rentals
- Historic Civil War Park, Historical Schoolhouse
- Picnicking
- 917 Acres Wetlands, provide a variety of migrating birds areas to rest before moving on.
- Annual Adventure Camp (Youth camp) sponsored by LCCB,Three Rivers Conservation Foundation, Lee County Pheasants Forever, and Quail Forever
- Annual East Egg Hike and Halloween Hike
- Canoe, Trips
- Horseback Riding Programs
- Wild Edible Programs
- Hunters Education Program
Facilities in Lee County
- 67 Electric - 29 Non-Electric Campsites in 4 Campgrounds
- 16 seasonal Open Shelters
- 3 seasonal Enclose Shelters
- 8 Boat Ramps for River Access - Mississippi, Des Moines, Skunk
- 3 Boat Ramps for Lake Access - Pollmiller, Chatfield, Wilson
- Wildlife Exhibit - Heron Bend Conservation Area
- Frisbee Golf Course - Denning Conservation Area
- Beach - Pollmiller Park
- 2 Cabins- Wilson Lake
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