Nestled in the heart of Flying Squirrel Campground, the Flying Squirrel Shelter sits adjacent to the playground, the Mary Lundby bridge, and a trail connection that leads to Central City. Watercraft concession with kayak, canoe rentals, and paddle boat rentals is within walking distance. Eight picnic tables provided. 

 

 


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 07:00 AM and check-out is before 10:00 PM.

Location

Enter the north access entrance off of Highway 13 at Valley Farm Road and follow the park signs to the Flying Squirrel Campground area. 

 


Amenities

  • Dump station
  • Electricity
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Picnic Table
  • Pressurized water
  • Refuse cans
  • Restroom
  • Shower facilities

Flying Squirrel Shelter is located in the Flying Squirrel Campground next to the showerhouse with flush restrooms on the north side of the park. 

  • Open aired shelter: capacity 50 to 60 people
  • Nine inside picnic tables including one longer handicap accessible table, four outside
  • Two large charcoal grills / four refuse cans / six double electrical outlets
  • Six double outlets
  • Pressurized drinking water at shelter
  • Lighting available for evening use

Fees

Monday - Thursday: $35 per day

Friday - Sunday: $50 per day

Policies and Fees


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Flying Squirrel Shelter is a seasonal facility available for reservations from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily April 15th - October 15th. (NOTE: When not reserved, the shelter is available on a first-come, first-served basis, but without electricity).


Address

1864 Flying Squirrel Road

Central City, IA 52214


Closures

The area is prone to flooding during moderate high-water episodes on the Wapsipinicon River, which may cause the shelter to be closed. 


Availability

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Linn County

The Linn County Conservation Board established in 1958, manages over 30 county areas: parks, trails, natural areas and preserves. The mission: to preserve and protect natural and cultural resources and to improve community through access to parks, trails, open spaces and recreational and educational opportunities that are managed sustainably for the future. 

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