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ACREAGE
CAMPSITES:
E
lectric/
F
ull Hookup/
N
on-Electric
Eq
uestrian/
Y
outh/
D
ump Station/
W
iFi
WATER:
D
rinking/
S
howers
TOILETS:
F
lush/
V
ault
CABIN RENTAL:
S
easonal/
Y
ear Round
SHELTER:
E
nclosed/
O
pen/
F
ree/
R
ental
P
ICNICKING
TRAILS:
B
ike-Hard Surface/
L
imestone/
M
t.Bike/
W
ater
E
questrian/
H
iking/
S
nowmobile/
X
C Ski-
G
roomed
SWIMMING:
B
each/
P
ool
FISHING:
J
etty/
P
ier/
L
ake(acres)/
S
tream or River/
T
rout
BOATING:
C
anoe/
E
lectric/
M
otor/
BR
-Boat Rental/
R
amp
SPORTS:
A
rchery/
B
aseball/
D
isk Golf/
G
olf/
H
orseshoe
I
ce Skating/
P
layground/
S
hooting Range/
Sl
edding
T
ennis/
W
inter Sports
SITES:
A
mphitheater/
Ar
boretum/
B
ird Watching
Wildlife
E
xhibit/
H
istoric Site/
N
ature Center
P
rairie/
W
etland/
Wo
odland
HUNTING:
F
orest/
U
pland/
W
etland
County
Iowa Association of
Naturalists
The Iowa Association
of Naturalists (IAN) is a
professional organization that promotes the development of skills
and education within the art of interpreting the natural and
cultural environments. This non-profit group was founded in
1978 and now sustains nearly 150 members across the state.
Most IAN members are actively involved as professionals and
volunteers in interpreting the natural and cultural resources of
Iowa.
IAN strives to:
Establish lines of communication among interpreters for the
stimulation of thought, exchange of ideas, and mutual assistance;
Maintain communications with related organizations and the
public to promote interest in and understanding of the objectives
of interpretive programs; and
Support the preservation and interpretation of areas that have
significant natural and cultural values.
IAN meets formally three times a year during training workshops
(spring, summer, and fall) and supports non-formal regional
meetings and other events throughout the year.
IAN is a supportive network of people who share their ideas,
enthusiasm, and solutions to problems. Join us!
ACREAGE
CAMPSITES: lectric/ on-Electric/ ull Hookup,
E
N
F
outh, ump Station/ iFi, uestrian
Y
D
W Eq
WATER: ri king/ howers
D
S
TOILETS: lush/ ault
F
V
CABIN RENTAL: easonal/ ear Round
S
Y
SHELTER: nclosed/ pen/ ental/ ree
E
O
R
F
ICNICKING
P
TRAILS: iking/ questrian/ ike-Hard Surface/ t.Bike
H
E
B
M
/Bike- imestone/ nowmobile/ C Ski- roomed/ ater
L
S
X
G
W
SWIMMING: each/ ool
B
P
FISHING: ier/ etty/ ake(acres)/ tream or River
P
J
L
S
BOATING: otor/ anoe/ lectric/ -Boat Rental/ amp
M
C
E
BR
R
SPORTS: rchery/ aseball/ olf/ inter Sports/
A
B
G W
layground/ hooting Range/ orseshoe/ enni /
P
S
H
T
ce Skating/ edding/ isc Golf
I
Sl
D
SITES: ature Center/ istoric Site/ rairie/
N
H
P
Wildlife xhibit/ etland Area/ mphitheater
E
W
A
ird Watching/ odland/ bor tum
B
Wo
Ar
HUNTING: etland/ orest/ pland
W
F
U
1. Edwards Park
4 mi W, .75mi. N of Audubon
6
F
2. Littlefield Recreation Area
6 mi. SE of Exira
444 E75,
F13, D
D, S F, V
OR,
OF3
P H, X
B J, L70 C, E,
R
W, P, I, Sl, H E, A, W40,
P5, B, Wo
U
3. Nabotna Pond Park
2 mi. N, 3 mi. E of Audubon
11
U
4. Nathanial Hamlin Park
1 mi. S of Audubon on Hwy 71
10
E
5. Plow-in-Oak-Park
1 mi. S of Exira
2
V
O P
H
6. School House Prairie
11 mi. SE of Exira
1
P
7. T-Bone Trail
Runs along Hwy. 71 from Audubon
176
H17,
B17
8. Wildlife Area
1 mi. W, 5 mi. S of Audubon
1
U
* Handicap Accessible
Audubon