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Hurstville Interpretive Center
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Hurstville Interpretive Center |
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Hurstville Lime Kilns |
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The Hurstville Interpretive Center offers picnicking, hiking, and nature study. An 18-acre wetland provides wildlife viewing opportunities from the trails, bird blind and observation deck.
The Interpretive Center's displays include a wetland diorama, waste reduction kiosk, historic photos and HO scale model of the Hurstville Lime Kilns. The displays help the visitor understand the story behind the natural and historical resources found in Jackson County.
18670 63rd Street
(2 miles No. of Maquoketa, Hwy. 61)
Maquoketa, IA 52060
ph: (563) 652-3783
Hours:
Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm
November - March Saturday & Sunday Noon - 4pm
April - October Saturday & Sunday Noon - 5pm
Staff:
County Conservation Director - Daryl Parker
Office Manager - Pam True
Environmental Education Coordinator - Ann Burns
Naturalist - Jessica Wagner
AmeriCorps Volunteer - Vanessa Vanis
For more information, please visit www.jacksonccb.com or e-mail jacksonccb@jacksonccb.com
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