![]() Activities NOT allowed are hunting, dog-walking, seed collection, taking of flora or fauna, non-pedestrian travel, camping, and other activities leading to site degradation.Įducation: Scheduled hikes are offered to the public for the purpose of education. Recreation: Non-destructive recreation, such as observing and photographing flora and fauna. Some prairie activities for you and your family to do: Partners in the preservation were: Mississippi Valley Conservancy, Town of Holland, WI-DNR, The Prairie Enthusiasts and the Friends of the Holland Sand Prairie. It wasn't until December 2004 that a deal was finally reached to preserve the 61 acres of the Holland Sand Prairie. ![]() He contacted the WI-DNR about the prairie in 1997, and soon afterwards, efforts were underway by Mississippi Valley Conservancy to preserve this site. George Varnum, a local prairie enthusiast who lived near the Holland Prairie, was the first person to begin documenting the rich diversity of native plants at the site. ![]() Large, mature patches of relatively rare plants such as prairie smoke, silky prairie clover, and sand dropseed are scattered throughout the prairie. Roughly 150 species of plants have been identified to date, some of which are State threatened species or species of special concern. The most impressive attribute of the Holland Sand Prairie is the tremendous biodiversity existing on the site. ![]() The dunes and hollows on the Holland Prairie are the only undisturbed Aeolian (wind-formed) landforms in the entire area. Once home to a great expanse of native sand prairie and natural dunes, the La Crosse - Galesville Terrace is now almost completely developed into cities, towns, and farms. ![]() The Holland Sand Prairie sits atop an expansive Mississippi River Terrace, created about 12,000 years ago during the last ice-age, that stretches nearly 30 miles from south La Crosse to Galesville, WI. ![]()
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