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Carroll County Conservation, Carroll, Iowa. 3,828 likes · 74 talking about this · 231 were here.
Come explore over 2,700 acres and over 25 county parks full of natural beauty and recreation. In 1958 the Carroll County Conservation Board was established and we are entrusted to maintain and preserve parks, lakes, timber, streams, wetlands, and other natural resources to provide outdoor recreation in Carroll County.
Swan Lake State Park is managed by the Carroll County Conservation Board. It is a 510-acre multi-use area, including 110-acre lake. The land was acquired by the Department of Natural Resources in 1933.
Carroll County Auditor Archive Project. The Carroll County Auditors Office has completed an extensive digital records archive project now available for public access! This initiative was spear-headed by our County Auditor Kourtney Payer and supported by the Carroll County Supervisors....
3 maj 2023 · Carroll County Conservation Board, all state laws apply to conduct in County areas. Chapters 461A.35 through 461A.57 of the Code of Iowa Public Lands and Waters apply to County parks, recreation areas and roads in the same manner as they apply to state parks, recreation areas, and roadways.
Explore the Great Outdoors with Carroll County Conservation! In 1958 the Carroll County Conservation Board was established. Currently the CCCB manages over 25 areas totaling over 2,700 acres for public use, wildlife habitat, and natural areas.
In 1955 the Iowa State Legislature passed a law allowing counties to establish county conservation boards to create more recreation opportunities for the residents of the State of Iowa. The Carroll County Conservation Board was established by a vote of the Carroll County residents in 1958.