Indian Bluffs WMA

About this Location

Important Bird Area.
An 830-acre DNR wildlife area east of Monticello and south of Cascade in NE Jones County. The area is bisected by a gravel access road and features good trails in the western section. Contains wooded, rolling topography with some limestone bluffs and steep ravines; borders the Maquoketa River and contains a portion of Jordan Creek.
From the City of Cascade, take 1st Ave. W / Hwy. 151 Business west about one-half mile; then take Butterfield Road south about five miles; Butterfield Road ends at Indian Bluffs WMA.
Primarily mature woodland interspersed with smaller areas of savanna, grassland, and cropland. Habitat is excellent for migrant warblers and other woodland songbirds. Notable breeding birds include Pileated Woodpecker, Acadian Flycatcher, Wood Thrush, Blue-winged Warbler, Kentucky Warbler, Cerulean Warbler, and Northern Parula.
This is a public hunting area.

Features

  • Roadside viewing

  • Entrance fee

Content from Iowa Ornithologists' Union