Hamilton (Codfish Hollow) Prairie Walk

Hurstville Interpretive Center, Jackson County

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Do you like native plants? Do you want to explore one of the highest quality prairies around? On Wednesday Sept 18 at 6:00 pm join Ray Hamilton, Jackson County Conservation Naturalist Tony Vorwald, and the Iowa Prairie Network to experience the Hamilton (Codfish Hollow) prairie. Hamilton Prairie is located across the road from Codfish Hollow Barnstormer’s parking lot 35th St &, 288th Ave, IA 52060. Ray and Tony will share their knowledge of prairie ecology on a guided hike through the prairie. This area has been managed as a local biological preserve for 37 years and is home to a unique and diverse set of native plants. Participants come dressed for the conditions, wear long pants, and bring a bottle of water. Registration required 48 hours in advance. To register Email tvorwald@jacksoncounty.iowa.gov or call the Hurstville Interpretive Center at (563) 652-3783.

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Please call to place your reservation.Register at least 48 hours before event. Call or email to register.

What

Hamilton (Codfish Hollow) Prairie Walk

When

Wednesday, September 18, 2024
6:00 PM - 12:00 PM

Where

Hamilton (Codfish Hollow) Prairie
35th St &, 288th Ave
Maquoketa, IA 52060
tvorwald@jacksoncounty.iowa.gov (563) 652-3783
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