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Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center

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4500 Sioux River Rd
Sioux City, IA

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Karri
August 17, 2022
Interpretive displays include a “walk-under” prairie, fish aquarium and children’s discovery area with hands-on furs and artifacts. The Nature Center is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information and to confirm the most up to date hours, please contact the Woodbury County Conservation Board.
Brittany
October 12, 2021
Great for outdoor sight seeing, hiking, and trails. Also has weekly events during the summer/fall.
Greg And Ronda
September 15, 2021
Just a short 30 minute drive from The Bin. Step into the Loess Hills… Hike a trail and let prairie grasses tickle your chin. Explore bur oak forests with 150-year old giants. Climb the ridges and imagine what Lewis and Clark might have seen. We invite you to visit this unique outdoor educational facility. Location The Woodbury County Conservation offices are located in the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in the 1,089 acre Stone State Park in the northwest corner of Sioux City. Native Americans were the first humans to inhabit the area now known as Stone Park . Although little is known specifically about their activities in Stone Park , the area would certainly have been used during hunting activities, migration and possibly for encampments. The Dakota Sioux were the last Native American group to inhabit what is now northwest Iowa . They inhabited the area when Lewis and Clark ascended the Missouri River in 1804 and passed close to Stone Park .
Just a short 30 minute drive from The Bin. Step into the Loess Hills… Hike a trail and let prairie grasses tickle your chin. Explore bur oak forests with 150-year old giants. Climb the ridges and imagine what Lewis and Clark might have seen. We invite you to visit this unique outdoor educational f…
Stephanie
June 14, 2020
Sioux City, IA - Good for kids and adults. Has birds and other animals, and fun activities to participate in! Trails around the preserve.
Audrey
June 18, 2021
This a wonderful place to go experience, play in and learn about nature. Really cool nature playground and amazing stuff inside