Wild Rose Cabin nestled where three waters meet: Lime Creek, Lime Bayou, and the Cedar River. This beautiful cabin is in its own little paradise. Come out for fishing, hiking, or just relaxing. 


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 02:00 PM and check-out is before 11:00 AM.

Location

2358 Benton Buchanan Rd

Brandon, IA 52210


Amenities

  • Campground
  • Carry in/carry out refuse
  • Cooking / eating utensils
  • Electricity
  • Fire ring
  • Heating
  • Kitchenette
  • Microwave
  • Picnic Table
  • Pressurized water
  • Refuse cans
  • Restroom
  • Shower facilities
  • Table with chairs

Wild Rose Cabin includes two queen-sized beds with extra-long full bunks, a cooktop stove, mini refrigerator, coffee maker, covered porch, several amenities listed below, and an open air shelter nearby.

No drinkable water available at the cabin.


Fees

Minimum 2 (two) night stay.

$90.00/night plus processing fees.

Holiday weekends must be booked together.

Understand at the time of booking your reservation that you immediately prohibit other people from reserving and utilizing that facility.

 


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Park Hours: 6 am - 10 pm

Available: May thru October 

Closed: November thru April 

Minimum two-night stay.

Minimum three-night stay on holiday weekends.

Facility Max Occupancy: 10


Call for Availability

319-560-9803


Address

2358 Benton Buchanan Rd

Brandon, IA 52210


Closures

See Facebook for current closures and park updates.


Availability



Benton County

 

Welcome to Benton County Conservation! We invite you to explore over 1,700 acres of prairie, wetlands, woodlands, trails, and park lands.


The Benton County Conservation Board (BCCB) has been working on preserving Iowa’s future since 1956. Benton County was one of the first sixteen counties in Iowa where the citizens voted to adopt a County Conservation Board. Benton County developed Hannen Lake, the first man-made lake by a county conservation department. Since the 1950’s the BCCB has gained 20 properties totaling over 1,700 acres which they maintain.  

 

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