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All on-line reservations must be made a minimum of 5 days prior to arrival, ie you must reserve by Sunday PM if your arrival is Friday.

Call the office for openings within the 5 day window.

This open air  23' by 24'  shelter with a 12' by 24' attached wooden deck contains 7 picnic tables (​most of which are handicap accessible), 3 electric outlets and ​2 stand-up grills. A water hydrant is nearby. A short walk takes you to the restroom, playground, and fishing jetty.


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 08:00 AM and check-out is before 10:00 PM.

Location

This is an open-air picnic shelter on the West side of the lake and overlooking the lake.

 

 


Amenities

  • Carry in/carry out refuse
  • Electricity
  • Fire ring
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Pet Friendly
  • Picnic Table
  • Pressurized water
  • Restroom
Beautiful views right in the middle of all the action!

Fees

$25 per day reservation fee

Beginning January 1, 2019 an additional $4.00 processing fee per facility will be added at check-out

Your shelter reservation is valid 8AM to 10PM


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Enjoy your shelter all day or part of the day...it is your choice.


Address

2451 Highway 34
Ph: 641-342-3960

Osceola, IA, 50213


Closures

Shelters are open year round. Shelters may only be reserved during the summer season. Park closes at 10:00PM.


Permits

All shelters are first come first serve if not reserved in advance.


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Where You'll Be


Clarke County

The Clarke County Conservation Board’s mission is to acquire, develop, maintain, and make available to the public: parks, playgrounds, recreation centers, forests, wildlife areas, and other conservation areas; to educate the public and promote the conservation, preservation and restoration of our natural, historical, and cultural resources through public programs and events; and to promote health, welfare and good citizenship through outdoor recreation.

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