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Featured Destination
The Iowa River Greenbelt

Hardin County prairie pastel by Shirley Shirley

The Iowa River Greenbelt through Hardin County is a picturesque landscape of valleys, woods and streams tucked in the midst of flat, fertile farmland. This area offers an unusual concentration of recreational opportunities, diverse wildlife habitats and spectacular views.

This 42-mile stretch of river valley goes from Alden through Iowa Falls, Steamboat Rock, Eldora and Union.

Most of the Greenbelt is accessible by taking the Iowa River Greenbelt Scenic Drive, which extends from Alden to Eldora. The area is also accessible by hiking, biking, canoeing and more. Maps and information on the Greenbelt are available online or in a brochure produced by the Hardin County Conservation Board. Click here to request a copy of the brochure.

View a map of the Greenbelt illustrating the towns along the Greenbelt, recreation areas and project sites.


The links below explore what makes the Greenbelt a natural treasure, how to visit and how the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation (INHF) and other organizations are helping to protect this special area.

Canoeing on the Iowa River,
photo by Larry Stone



Natural features

General Greenbelt Activities

Public Recreation Areas

Recreation & Tourism Links

Who's Protecting the Greenbelt?




This featured destination section was researched, written and designed by
INHF Buckmaster intern Julie Collins.



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