Hanson Prairie Preserve

About this Location

From Winterset 1 ½ miles east on State Highway 92, turn north on Natural Trail for 1 3/4 mile. Route is marked by standard County Park arrowhead roadside directional signs once turning on to Natural Trail.

This 30 acre tall-grass prairie is a “labor-of-love” product of Dick and Lou Hanson who began converting a creek bottom farm field to a warm season tall-grass prairie environment in the mid 1980’s. The Hansons, who still reside adjacent to the preserve, donated their prairie to the Madison County Foundation for Environmental Education (MCFEE). In the summer of 2000, the Madison County Conservation Board entered into a management agreement with MCFEE and oversees and manages the area as a prairie preserve and will continue to incorporate a diversity of wildflower species.

The prairie is divided into two segments as Cedar Creek meanders through the middle of the prairie preserve. The public is encouraged to come and explore the “tall-grass prairie” ecosystem that once covered over 90 percent of the State of Iowa. Hunting is not allowed.

Notable Trails

Users can walk the trails that encircle the prairies

Content from Hanson Prairie Preserve Website

Last updated May 9, 2023

Hanson Prairie Preserve Trails
Madison County Conservation