The Lacey Lodge is name after John Lacey. Lacey was a member of the Iowa House of Representatives and live in Oskaloosa, Iowa. He is most prominently known as the namesake of the Lacey Act of 1900. The Act protects both plants and wildlife by creating civil and criminal penalties for a wide array of violations. Most notably, the Act prohibits trade in wildlife, fish, and plants that have been illegally taken, possessed, transported or sold.
This facility is a great place for a family/friend gathering.
Located between two playgrounds and a short walking distance from the recreation center and hiking trails.
Location
Upon entering the Tosanak Recreation Area, take the road to the right with another right at the next Y intersection. The Lacey Lodge will be on your right.
Amenities
Lacey Lodge is a 40'x28' building with electricity containing 6 tables/chairs along with a stainless steel countertop.
It is surrounded by a 48'x10' deck over-looking a wooded valley.
- Fire ring and picnic table nearby.
- Restrooms/Shower facilities a short distance away.
Electricity
Fire ring
Handicap Accessible
Heating
Pets prohibited
Picnic Table
Refuse cans
Table with chairs
Fees
Rental Fee is $75 per day.
A $100 damage deposit is due two weeks prior to reservation. Deposit must be mailed to: Floyd Co. Conservation, P.O. Box 495, Rockford Iowa 50468
Check-in time: 8 am Check out time: 10:30 pm.
Promotional Discount for Youth Organizations. Use coupon code YOUTH01 at check out.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
Available for reservation daily on a year round basis.
Closures
Facility may be closed during winter months depending on snow accumulations affecting access.