Union County Conservation Board
Union County Conservation Board in Afton, IA, offers a diverse range of outdoor recreational opportunities in south central Iowa. With five lakes and 6,090 acres of woodland and prairie, visitors can immerse themselves in nature within a 20-mile radius.
The Conservation Board manages nine parks and wildlife areas, including Three Mile Lake Recreation Area, which features an 880-acre lake open for public hunting. Campgrounds, cabins, a lodge, and shelter houses are available for rent on a first come-first served basis, providing a serene escape for nature enthusiasts.
Additionally, Union County presents more recreational options through state-managed areas like Green Valley State Park, Mitchell Marsh, Summit Lake, and Twelve Mile Lake. With diverse landscapes and activities like hiking, fishing, and hunting, Union County is a haven for outdoor recreation enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and tranquility.
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