Hardin County Conservation Mission Statement
It is the mission of the Hardin County Conservation Board to provide safe and healthful recreational opportunities, to protect and enhance county natural resources and to offer opportunities for our residents to participate in conservation education.
Hardin County Conservation History
The first meeting of the Hardin County Conservation Board was held on July 8, 1958. On August 12, 1958, the first parcel of property was given to Hardin County Conservation Board and is now known as Bigelow Park. On October 5, 1960, Homer Calkins was hired as the first executive director.
Over the years the Hardin County Conservation Board had acquired 63 areas and manages over 2,798 acres of timber, prairie, wetlands, parks, campgrounds and the Calkins Nature Area.
Hardin County has a rich history in many aspects. The Iowa River Greenbelt has been an attraction for people since prehistoric times. One reason for this is the three geological surfaces found in Hardin County, consisting of the Iowan Erosion Surface east of the Iowa River, the Des Moines Lobe west of the Iowa River and the Southern Iowa Drift Plain in the southern part of the county.

Hardin County
Conservation Board
Staff
Director - Wes Wiese
Office Assistant - Leola Babcock
Park Ranger - Craig Boomgarden
Naturalist - Sarah Beckman
Naturalist - Emily Herring
Board Members
President - Bill Schmidt
Dennis Heetland
Alan Staples
Allan Kadolph
Nancy Slife
Nature Center
Calkin’s Nature Area
18335 - 135th Street
Iowa Falls, IA 50126
641-648-9878
Headquarters
Hardin County Conservation
15537 S Avenue
Ackley, IA 50601
641-648-4361
HardinCCB@HardinCountyConservation.com
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Photo by Tom Schlike