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Stephens State Forest is a state forest located in Lucas, Clarke, Monroe, Appanoose and Davis Counties in Iowa. [1] Stephens State Forest is 15,500 acres and split into 7 separate locations (referred to as Units) that collectively make up the largest state forest in Iowa.
Pilot Knob State Park: Hancock County: Forest City: 528 214 [20] 1923: Pilot Knob Lake, Dead Man's Lake: ... Red Haw State Park: Lucas County: Chariton: 649 263: Red ...
Gifford State Forest: Pottawattamie County: No – – Holst State Forest: Boone County: No 314 127 Loess Hills State Forest: Harrison County, Monona County: Yes 10,600 4,300 Pilot Mound State Forest: Boone County: No 34 14 Shimek State Forest: Lee County, Van Buren County: Yes 9,148 3,702 Stephens State Forest: Lucas County: Yes 14,112 5,711 ...
Mushroom Rock State Park: Ellsworth: 5 acres (2.0 ha) 488 m (1,601 ft) 1965 Perry State Park: Jefferson: 971 ft (296 m) 1968 Pomona State Park: Osage: 490 acres (198.3 ha) 1,024 ft ( 312 m) 1963 Prairie Dog State Park: Norton: 1,150 acres (465 ha) 2,352 ft (717 m) 1964 Originally named Norton Park Prairie Spirit Trail State Park: Sand Hills ...
White Breast Creek is an important tributary of the Des Moines River in Iowa.It flows 91.3 miles (146.9 km) [3] from southwest to northeast, rising in Ward Township in Union County, west of Osceola, and flowing in an easterly then a northeasterly direction, to its mouth with the Des Moines River at Lake Red Rock.
Lucas is located on the north bank of White Breast Creek, a tributary of the Des Moines River that flows east through the Southern Iowa drift plain. [20]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.98 square miles (2.54 km 2), of which 0.97 square miles (2.51 km 2) is land and 0.01 square miles (0.03 km 2) is water.
Aug. 28—USDA proposes Buckeye National Forest COLUMBUS — Ohio Speaker of the House Jason Stephens, R-93, released a statement this week, opposing a proposed name change for Wayne National Forest.
Lucas is located in north-central Kansas at the junction of Kansas Highway 18 (K-18) and Kansas Highway 232 (K-232), Lucas is 115 miles (185 km) northwest of Wichita, 212 miles (341 km) west of Kansas City, and 21 miles (34 km) northeast of Russell, the county seat.