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JENSEN
MARSH Jensen Marsh is located approximately 3 miles south of Bevington. This 190 acre wildlife area, although not our largest in size, contains the most diverse and possibly highest quality natural resource systems of all our natural areas. Habitat types include 80 acres of wetlands, 40 acres of tall-grass prairie, 55 acres upland timber and 5 acres wildlife food plots. |
INFORMATION
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Public Hunting areas are provided at Clanton Creek Natural Resource Area, Fellowship Forest, Jensen Marsh, Guye Woods and Goeldner Woods. |
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CLANTON
CREEK NATURAL RESOURCE AREA (CCNA)
Clanton Creek is located approximately 3 miles southeast of East Peru. This 715 acre wildlife area is made up of three adjoining management units from west to east and identified by the following names: Deer Creek Unit (120 acres), Turkey Ridge Unit (275 acres) and Clanton Unit (320 acres). The primary habitat is upland oak/hickory forest with terrain that varies from gently rolling to steep ravines. Other habitats present are ridge top tall-grass prairies, small wetlands, wildlife food plots, and cool season nesting grasslands with 15 year old tree plantings. Excellent site for White-Tailed Deer and Turkey hunting. Fair for pheasant and quail and other small game. |
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FELLOWSHIP
FOREST Fellowship Forest is located approximately 4 miles southwest of Winterset in the southwest quarter of Madison County. This 60 acre park is primarily upland hardwood forest, with some bottom land timber adjacent to a beautiful limestone ledged creek that flows the entire length of the park. |
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GUYE
WOODS COUNTY PARK Guye Woods is located approximately 6 miles northeast of Winterset in the 2400 block of 160th Street. This 93 acre timber tract is bordered on the north by North River. Park visitors are greeted by a 100 foot long cable suspension bridge over North River, and is the only access to this densely timbered wilderness. |
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GOELDNER
WOODS Goeldner Woods is located approximately 5 miles southeast of Earlham in the northwest corner of Madison County. This 44 acre park is primarily upland hardwood forest, with some bottom land timber on the north end of the park adjacent to the North Branch of North River. |
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