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CONSERVATION SITES

Explore the conservation sites of Wapello County by selecting one of the following links!

American Gothic House Center

Blue Wing Marsh

Cardinal Wildlife Area
DeVol Area
Eddyville Sand Prairie
Garrison Rock
Gray Eagle Wildlife
Johnson / Noel Buckeye Wildlife
Map
McNeese Wildlife Area
Pioneer Ridge Nature Area
Rock Bluff Park
Sycamore Natural Area

GARRISON ROCK 

Garrison RockGeneral Description:Garrison rock consists primarily of a tolling terrain of high quality oak/hickory timber and open ridge tops. Most open areas were farmed, grazed or hayed prior to WCCB’s ownership. Haying continues on one parcel, with prairie and savanna restoration occurring on several other open areas. The interspersion of quality timber and open fields make this ideal habitat for turkeys and deer. Garrison Rock is actually a large sandstone outcrop overlooking the Des Moines River valley and is very important historically as a Native American gathering site and one of the first sites European settlers occupied in Wapello County. A Pioneer Cemetery occupies a bluff top overlooking the Des Moines River. Both Native Americans and early settlers used Horse Thief Cave for shelter, which collapsed over 50 years ago. During the early 1900’s,Garrison RockGarrison Rock was a must see site for all the local townsfolk. Horse drawn buggies and sleighs would carryOttumwa residents out to the area to picnic, hike and explore.Currently, Wapello County Conservation Board is investigating the areas potential as a possible State Preserve.Garrison Rock Map

Location: About 1.5 miles southeast of Ottumwa on Cliffland Road; Agency Twn.

Acres = 302

Site Amenities: Parking/walk-in area.

Garrison Rock MapRecreation Activities: Public hunting, Wildlife viewing and photography, Hiking and picnicking.

 

 

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