Escape to the serene surroundings of Round Prairie Park, where prairie and timber landscapes come together to create a natural haven along Cedar Creek. Established as the first park developed by the Jefferson County Conservation Board in 1974, this 101-acre gem boasts a picturesque blend of native prairie and timber, along with an old lime-stone quarry. The park’s two fishing ponds are stocked with an array of fish, and a primitive campground and shelter house offer the perfect retreat for nature lovers. Restored native grasses and forbs abound, while Cedar Creek borders the park’s southern edge and provides easy canoe access. Come explore and rejuvenate in this breathtaking park!
Cedar Creek borders the park on the south and a canoe access is available. Round Prairie Park has a primitive campground, a shelter house, pit latrine restroom, and two fishing ponds stocked with bass, catfish, and bluegill.