Iowa's Upper Wapsi Wildlife Area Is Now The Perfect Place To Observe Wildlife
Iowa is full of great state parks and forests, but many of them slip under the radar of all but the most dedicated nature-lovers. One example is the Upper Waspi Wildlife Area, a small nature preserve in the middle of rural Chickasaw County. Extensive work has recently been done on the area, which can be found just north of Iowa Highway 346, and it’s now been returned to a mix of the wetlands and prairie that used to make up the area. And it’s not just the local plants and timber that have returned – the wildlife is back as well. That makes this one of the best places in the entire state to observe birds, fish, amphibians, and small mammals in their natural habitat. Birdwatchers and anglers will no doubt be on their way soon, as well, so this is the perfect time to enjoy this peaceful haven for yourself!
Have you heard about the Upper Waspi Wildlife Area? If you’ve paid a visit to this quiet wildlife haven in Chickasaw County, let us know about your trip in the comments section! The area is just reopening, so make sure to read up on the Iowa DNR website before you go. While you’re in the area, did you know Chickasaw County has a quarry lake?
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