Stand of Red Cedar Trees

2410 West Lone Tree Road

The Cedar River was originally known as the Red Cedar River because of its many red cedar trees that thrived along its banks. This stand is now one of the few remaining examples of the species in Black Hawk county.

Farmers clearing their land made short work of the abundant tree cover, much of which was floated downstream to saw mills on the Mississippi River. Locally, red cedar was prized as material for fence railings in the days before barbed wire.


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