History
The Swiss Valley Nature Preserve and Nature Center serves as the headquarters for much of the environmental education programming carried out by Conservation Board Staff. The Nature Center has been a popular feature in Northeast Iowa since 1973. The dairy barn turned Nature Center was totally renovated in 2003. Dubuque County Conservation Board added 10,000 square feet of space for educational programs and first-class interpretive displays. The Dubuque County Conservation Board's mission is to enhance the quality of life for citizens of Dubuque County and its visitors by providing quality outdoor recreational facilities, environmental education and by promoting the long term protection of Dubuque County's natural resources and heritage.
Specialties
The Swiss Valley Nature Center has a variety of amenities to help you explore the wildlife, ecology, and natural history of the Swiss Valley area. Some of the features include: - 476 Acres of Woodlands and Prairies - Conservation Board Headquarters - Trout Fishing in Catfish Creek - Over 10 Miles of Hiking Trails - Groomed Cross Country skiing Trail - Free Snow Shoe Rental - Nature Center with Displays and Exhibits - Wildlife Viewing Opportunities - Outdoor Education Programs