Sac County Conservation is located in west-central Iowa and is home to Hagge Park along the North Raccoon River. The Sac CCB manages 12 parks, wildlife areas, trails and water recreation accesses encompassing 907 acres across the county. Many recreational opportunities await you at these areas, ranging from biking the scenic Sauk Rail Trail, to walking the wooded trails of Hagge Park, to hunting deer or pheasants at Whitetail Woods or any of our other wildlife areas. There is also plenty of opportunity for camping, birdwatching, canoeing, fishing and more!
For additional information about the programs, services and facilities provided by the Sac CCB, please utilize the following contact information:
SAC COUNTY CONSERVATION
2970 280th St.
Sac City, IA 50583
PHONE: (712) 662-4530
FAX: (712) 662-4536
EMAIL: Contact Sac CCB
WEBSITE: Go to Sac County Conservation
Activities in Sac CountyIn addition to managing these areas, the SCCB has a strong environmental education program designed to increase awareness and enjoyment of the county’s natural resources. The environmental education program is active throughout the county and makes presentations to schools, civic groups and clubs, Boy and Girl Scouts and to the general public year round. The annual Halloween Night Hike, summer camps, winter day camps, Outrageous Outdoors and Conservation Field days are just a few examples of the many opportunities for children and adults to learn about our natural resources.
Facilities in Sac CountyFacilities available for public use within the areas managed by the Sac CCB include: campgrouds, camping cabins, open & enclosed shelters, trails, boat ramps and many more!
Interactive Sac County Parks Map
Click on an item below to view each parks information.
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