- Winterset, IA
Cabin 01 - Cottonwood
The Greene County Conservation Board has a cabin for rent. It has two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchenette, a sitting room, and a covered porch and is designed to be accessible by persons with disabilities. No smoking. No keg beer. Pets prohibited. Parking for 3 vehicles is provided per cabin. Additional parking in designated areas. Tents and campers allowed in campground only. Park rangers are given authority to refuse or rescind rental privileges for just cause. Reservations can only be made online at this website.
Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 04:00 PM and check-out is before 12:00 PM.
Location The cabin is located on the east side of the lake.
Amenities
- Campground
- Carry in/carry out refuse
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- Heating
- Kitchenette
- Microwave
- Pets prohibited
- Picnic Table
- Refuse cans
- Restroom
- Swimming nearby
- Table with chairs
Two double beds and a double-size bunk bed, sleeps 8 plus floor space for more
Kitchenette includes full size refrigerator with freezer, cooktop, microwave, pots / pans, eating utensils
Heat and A/C unit, ceiling fans
Bathroom with sink and toilet. Shower house located 300 yards away
Dishes, glasses, soap
Covered porch with picnic table, fire ring and grill
Sitting room overlooking lake with couch and chairs
Toilet paper, broom, dustpan, garbage bags
Renter will need to bring the following
Bedding including pillows, sheets, blankets, or sleeping bags. Towels and linens.
Fees
Rental fee is $95 per night with an additional $4 processing fee. Two (2) consecutive night minimum. Three (3) night minimum for holidays. Season runs May 1 – October 15.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
This cabin can be rented from May 1st - October 15th.
Address
1847 195th Street
Ph: 515-738-5069
Jefferson, IA, 50129
Closures
Closures will be posted at the gate.
Related Item
- Cabin Rental Agreement Cabin Rental Agreement
Availability
Where You'll Be
Greene County
The Greene County Conservation Board is located in west central Iowa and currently manages 20 areas encompassing some 1,845 acres. Greene County is home to Iowa's second oldest county park - Squirrel Hollow - built by Civil Works Administration crews in 1934, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Other highlights include Spring Lake Park, a favorite of many campers, and the Raccoon River Valley Trail. Seven concrete boat ramps spaced along 40 miles of the North Raccoon River provide easy access for those wanting to canoe or kayak.