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The Linn County Conservation Board - since being established by an overwhelming vote of the people of Linn County in 1958, has acquired a total of 28 areas and 7,015 acres as places to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and recreate in the outdoors. Linn County Conservation Department offers parks, natural areas, preserves, historic sites, wetlands, and many educational and recreational opportunities. The Cedar and Wapsipinicon Rivers cascade from NW to SE across the county and offer many boating, fishing, and diverse water recreation opportunities. Each year, the one million+ visitors to the Linn County Parks provide an economic impact to our various local economies in excess of $42 million.
For information about the Conservation Board, facilities, activities, events and news, please visit our website: LinnCountyParks.com
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