Trindle Park Open Shelterhouse

Trindle Park Shelter 1

In 1973, the Dallas County Conservation Board purchased 24.57 acres of land from the George and Myrtle Trindle estate with the land to be used as a public park. A beautiful property, Trindle Park overlooks the city of Van Meter and provides a view for several miles.

The Trindle Park Open Shelterhouse is an open-air shelter adjacent to a playground. It has electrical outlets and nearby modern restrooms. 



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

Location Trindle Park
3555 Richland Circle
Van Meter, Iowa

From Interstate 80, take exit 113.
Go south on County Road R16.
Continue on R16, turning left at the T intersection.
Turn right on Richland Circle. The park entrance is on the right.


Amenities

  • Campground
  • Carry in/carry out refuse
  • Electricity
  • Pet Friendly
  • Picnic Table
  • Restroom

This is an open-air shelter adjacent to a playground. It has electrical outlets and nearby modern restrooms. 


Fees

Daily Fee:  $35

Please note that payments made through mycountyparks.com will appear as from "Dallas County Treasurer".


Hours of Operation & Seasons

In May-October, Trindle Park hours are 8:00am-10:00pm daily. Restrooms are open. 
In November and April, Trindle Park hours are 8:00am-5:00pm daily. Restrooms are closed.
In December-March, Trindle Park is closed. Restrooms are closed.

The area must be vacated before closing time.


Address

3555 Richland Cir

Van Meter, IA 50261


Closures

Dallas County Conservation Board
14581 K Avenue, Perry, IA  50220
515-465-3577
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm
conservation@dallascountyiowa.gov
dallascountyiowa.gov/conservation


Permits

Please read the Special Event Permit located on our website to determine if your event requires it. Call DCCB at 515-465-3577 with any question about this permit.


Availability


Where You'll Be


Dallas County

Dallas County Conservation is located in Central Iowa - just west of the Des Moines metropolitan area. The DCCB manages 20+ areas encompassing approximately 3115 acres of parks, wildlife areas, historic sites, trails and museums. If you are a hiker, biker, canoer/kayaker, hunter, angler, camper, history buff or just general nature enthusiast, we have something for you!

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