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Linn County Government

Preserving Nature

Last verified Apr 4, 2026

About Linn County Government

Linn County Conservation is a department of Linn County committed to preserving and protecting natural resources while enriching the community through outdoor recreation and nature-based education. The department manages over 9,000 acres of land, including 30 parks, trails, and natural areas. They provide opportunities for hiking, biking, camping, hunting, and fishing, and ensure high-quality outdoor experiences for residents and visitors. The department is guided by the Linn County Conservation Board, which was established under the County Conservation Law of 1955.

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Park ManagementTrail MaintenanceCamping FacilitiesOutdoor Education

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