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The Sac County Conservation Board manages many different wildlife and
recreational areas throughout Sac County. All of these areas are open to the
general public for hunting, fishing and hiking and have a carry-in, carry-out
trash policy. Parking is allowed in designated areas only. A summary of these
areas is listed below. For more information or a complete list of rules and
regulations, please contact our office at (712) 662-4530. |
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McDonald Greenbelt: 123
acres along the Raccoon River 2 miles north of Sac City. Mostly wooded uplands
and grassy lowlands and an abandoned railroad property on northwest end.
Hunting for whitetail deer, wild turkey and pheasant as well as fishing the
river. |
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 Vogel
Access: 40 acres located 3 1/2 miles northeast of Nemaha along the
Raccoon River. Mixture of floodplain forest and grassland. Hunting for
whitetail deer and pheasant and fishing in the river.
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Lubeck Woods: 45
acres just north of Sac City. Wooded. Hunting for whitetail deer and turkey.
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Raccoon River Heritage
Wildlife Corridor: 80 acres directly north (attached) to Vogel Access.
Mixture of floodplain forest and grassland. Hunting for whitetail deer and
pheasant and fishing in the river. |
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 Whitetail
Woods: 55 acres approximately 4 miles northwest of Sac City. Mostly
wooded with a native grass plot. Hunting for whitetail deer, wild turkey,
pheasant.
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Eden Prairie: 17
acres along Boyer River, mostly wooded as well as 3 gravel pits. Located 4
miles northwest of Early. Limited hunting for small game and fishing in pits
and river. |
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Almer Noyd: 23 acres
of wooded upland, gravel pit and river floodplain along the Raccoon River
located 3 1/2 miles of Auburn. Hunting for whitetail deer, turkey and waterfowl
as well as fishing the river. |