Bundt Prairie

Bundt Prairie

Bundt Prairie is a rare gem located where a 1-room country school originally sat. Just 3 small acres remain of this original native prairie that has never seen the plow.  Historically, prairie once covered 75 to 80 percent of Iowa's landscape. Now, less than 0.1 percent of original prairie remains, scattered throughout tiny areas around the state.

A variety of native prairie grasses and flowers inhabit this site.  Bring your identification book and your camera to capture the beauty of this remarkable ecosystem.  While you hike the area, keep in mind that what you see of the prairie plants is typically only 1/3 of the plant's height. Some plants have root systems that stretch over 15 feet into the ground.

Friendly reminder:  Please don't pick any wildflowers.  Thank you.



Location

190th and Nice Avenue - Guthrie Center, Iowa 

(3 miles north and 1/4 mile east of Guthrie Center.)

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Operating Hours & Seasons

Basic GCCB Park Rules

  • Parks open at 6:00 a.m.
  • Parks close at 10:30 p.m.
  • Park in designated areas.
  • Fires, Wastes - use containers provided.
  • Keep pets on leash.
  • Do not pick any wildflowers.
  • All State and Federal Laws apply to county areas.
  • Speed limit is 15 m.p.h.
  • Hunting in designated areas only.
  • Keg Beer—Permit required.