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State Preserves

Pecan Grove State Preserve is a 23-acre remnant of bottomland forest noted for a grove of pecan trees, an uncommon species in Iowa. It is located five miles west of Muscatine in Muscatine County. 

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About the Land

The property was purchased by the Iowa Conservation Commission in 1973 and dedicated as a biological state preserve in 1978. 

Pecan Grove is located in Muscatine Slough, an ancient channel of the Mississippi River near the northern end of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain landform region. 

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Directions

This preserve is not accessible to the public.

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Plants

Muscatine Slough was formerly a large area of bottomland forest, but has been extensively cleared, drained, and farmed. The preserve contains a small remnant of bottomland forest with a grove of native pecan trees. 

Dominant trees of the preserve include:

  • Box elder
  • Green ash
  • Mulberry
  • Black walnut
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Visitor Information

Other natural areas in the vicinity include Wildcat Den State Park and Red Cedar Wildlife Area and Wiese Slough Wildlife Area.

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