Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the buffalo?
In 2004 the
buffalo and elk pens were flooded twice and part of the fence taken out by the flood waters. At
that time the animals were sold. The plan is to find a more secure location
that has plenty of room and grass to accommodate the buffalo. The elk will
probably not be brought back to Osborne Park.
How does one go about having things for sale in the
Iowa Room?
Talk to the office manager or secretary. Goods are
bought outright and then marked for resale in the shop.
Why the name “Motor”?
Nobody knows
for certain. The area had been called Hastings Bottoms and was renamed in
the 1860’s.
When did the bridge at Motor Mill collapse?
Summer 1991.
How often do you have public
programs and what do they cost?
The Clayton
County Conservation Board has monthly programs and generally they are free
of charge.
When are trout streams
stocked?
You may
obtain trout stocking information by calling 1-563-245-2446. This
information is also available at the IDNR website.
How old is the Osborne
Center?
The Osborne
Welcome and Nature Center was built in 1988. The Osborne Center is an
official Iowa Welcome Center, it contains a gift shop, nature center and the
office of the Clayton County Conservation Board.
Where is Clayton County, Iowa?
Clayton
County, Iowa is located in Northeast Iowa amongst the rolling limestone
hills. It is bordered to the east by the Mississippi River and is approximately
70 miles from Cedar Falls, Iowa and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The county seat of
Clayton County is Elkader, Iowa.
Can I schedule a field trip
for my school, church, or youth activity group?
Yes,
scheduled field trips are available to any organized group. For in county
residents there is no charge for this service. For out of county residents
there is a $1 fee per person or youth.
