GrimesFarm Conservation Center and Recreation Area
Discover GrimesFarm Conservation Center and Recreation Area in Marshalltown
The GrimesFarm Conservation Area is located just west of the city limits of Marshalltown. It lies on the west side of Highland Acres Road and on the north side of 233rd Street.When Leonard and Mildred Grimes purchased their farm west of Marshalltown in 1964, they began the work to heal the then existing abuses to the land. Over the years soil erosion has been reduced by planting grasses, using no-till agriculture practices, establishing waterways, constructing terraces, building a farm pond, and planting thousands of trees. Eventually a “poor farm” was transformed into an excellent example of land that is productive, profitable, and beautiful.
Beginning in 1964, the area was used as an outdoor classroom for local 5th or 6th grade students. A day spent in this “classroom” was coordinated by the public school teachers assisted by guest instructors from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the Marshall County Conservation Board. Together they have helped the students understand their relationship to soil, air, water, sunlight, and all living things.
In 1992, Leonard and Mildred Grimes began donating parcels of 160 acres of land to the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation. A reserve life-estate retains use of most of the land and farm income for as long as either of them lives.
Using Resource Enhancement & Protection funds (REAP), grants, and donations from corporations, civic groups, and individuals, a Conservation Center was built at the GrimesFarm in 2003. The center provides support for environmental education, space for natural history exhibits, a classroom for indoor meetings and
activities, and houses the Marshall County Conservation Board administrative offices. Today thousands of students in all grade levels enjoy this outdoor classroom. Displays will continue to evolve over the years.
Hiking trails provide access to the forests, wetlands, prairies, and crop fields. Public interpretive programs are scheduled periodically throughout the year.
- Hiking trails
- Bicycle trails
- Observation tower
- Restrooms
- Nature center with educational displays
- Picnicking and picnic shelter
- Hiking
- Wildlife and bird watching
- Cross country skiing and snowshoeing
- Drinking water and electricity
- Amphitheater
- Nature Playscape
- StoryWalk
Featured Events
- Brown Bag Bunch - Helping Iowa's Native Species Thrive June 11, 2026 11:30 AM
- Live and Local - Standing Hampton June 11 - June 11, 2026 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Crickets Summer Camp (EVENT IS FULL) June 16 - June 18, 2026 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Nature Story Hour - Hidden Rainbow June 18 - June 18, 2026 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Art in the Park June 19 - June 19, 2026 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Crickets Summer Camp (EVENT IS FULL) June 23 - June 25, 2026 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Nature Story Hour - Storms July 2 - July 2, 2026 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Acorns and Asters Summer Camp July 7 - July 9, 2026 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Muskrats Summer Camp July 15 - July 17, 2026 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
- Nature Story Hour - Bats July 16 - July 16, 2026 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Brown Bag Bunch - Rooter in Nature: A Guide to Native Landscaping July 20 - July 20, 2026 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
- Praying Mantis Summer Camp July 23 - July 24, 2026 3:00 PM - 9:00 AM
- All About Bees for Kids! July 29 - July 29, 2026 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
- Live and Local - Orquesta Alto Maiz July 30, 2026 6:00 PM
- Forest Detectives: Exploring the Secrets of the Woods August 5 - August 5, 2026 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
- Nature Story Hour - Wildlife Rehab August 6 - August 6, 2026 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Discover the Night Sky August 7, 2026 9:15 PM
- Nocturnal Scavenger Hunt August 13, 2026 8:30 PM