Cabin 2 - four person one room
FULL PAYMENT IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME THE RESERVATION IS MADE.
Cabin 2, located at Briggs Woods Park, is one of four cabins offered for reservation within the Hamilton County parks. These four cabins are all the same, except cabin 1 is ADA accessible. All four provide: heat and air conditioning, ceiling fan, bunk bed, futon (queen sofa/bed), table and chairs, dorm size refrigerator, microwave, large covered deck, picnic table, fire ring with grill. Ample space is available on the floor for a queen size air mattress. Water is available at a hydrant near each cabin. Modern shower facilities are located in the lower campground. There is a direct trail linking both campgrounds together. There are re-modeled odor free vault restrooms within 50 yards of the cabins.
FEE:
Peak Season - May 1-October 31
- Weekdays (Sun-Thurs) $50.00/night plus $100 deposit
- Weekends (Fri-Sat) $60.00/night plus $100 deposit
Off-Season - April and November $40.00/night plus $100 deposit
- There is a 12% hotel/motel excise tax in addition to nightly fee
- 2-night minimum required during peak season
- Reservations must be made at least 5 days in advance
- PETS & SMOKING ARE PROHIBITED
DAMAGE / CLEANING DEPOSIT $100 refundable - in addition to rental fee
Mail to: Hamilton County Conservation, 2490 Briggs Woods Trail, Webster City, IA 50595
Reservations must be made AT LEAST 5 DAYS IN ADVANCE
CHECK IN: 4:00 pm - no earlier
CHECK OUT: 2:00 pm - no later
TENT: A tent can be erected next to the cabin ONLY if the occupants are children under the age of 16.Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 04:00 PM and check-out is before 02:00 PM.
Location
Briggs Woods Park, 2490 Briggs Woods Trail, Webster City, IA 50595
- NO REFUND - Please understand that at the time of booking your reservation, you immediately prohibit other people from reserving & utilizing this facility - they therefore go elsewhere to locate a campsite for that date.
- If you need to cancel and reschedule your reservation, you must contact us 15 days in advance of your rental date. 515-832-9570 or conservation@hamiltoncounty.org
- If you contact us under 15 days, you will forfeit 100% of your reservation and not be allowed to reschedule.
- If you contact us by the 15-day notice, a promotional code will be issued to use for your future online reservation. You have one opportunity to reschedule within 12 months of the original reservation date with this code.
- Cancellations will not be allowed for extreme temperature changes (heat/cool) or inclement weather.
- Be sure to read the Facility Contract for details.
- Only the person who made the reservation can request and change/cancellation.
Amenities
- A/C
- Carry in/carry out refuse
- Dump station
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- Firewood available
- Heating
- Microwave
- On-site resident host
- Pets prohibited
- Picnic Table
- Refuse cans
- Swimming nearby
- Table with chairs
- Wi-Fi
- Sleeps a maximum of 6. Sleeping for 4 with bunk bed, futon (queen size bed). Ample space for queen size air mattress.
- Heat and air conditioning, ceiling fan
- Dorm size refrigerator, microwave, table with chairs
- Large covered porch
- Picnic table and fire ring with grill outsite
- Water is available at a hydrant near each cabin
- Modern shower facilities are located in the lower campground. This shower and restroom facility is open seasonally. There is a direct trail linking both campgrounds together.
- There are re-modeled odor free vault restrooms within 50 yards of the cabins.
SUPPLIES PROVIDED:
- Vacuum, broom and dustpan
- Cleaning supplies
- Trash can - Trash must be taken with you.
RENTER WILL NEED TO BRING:
- Complete bedding with pillow, sheets, blankets and/or sleeping bags
- Cooking and eating utensils, soap, towels
- Food & beverage supplies
- All bath linens and toiletries
- Any radio, television or alarm clocks
- Lawn chairs
- Firewood (or purchase from park for $7/bundle)
Fees
FULL PAYMENT IS MADE AT THE TIME OF RESERVATION.
TAXES: A 5% statewide Hotel/Motel Consumer's Use Tax imposed on the rental of recreational cabins, plus a 7% Hamilton County hotel/motel tax for a total of 12% tax
Off-Season Rates - November and April $40/night plus $100 deposit
Peak season May 1 - October 31
- Weekdays (Sun-Thurs) $50/night plus $100 deposit
- Weekends (Fri-Sat) $60/night plus $100 deposit
- Minimum of a two consecutive nights on weekends (Friday and Saturday) during peak season
- Three consecutive nights for holiday weekends.
- Cabin rental must be in the name of a person 21 years of age or older who will be present at the facility for the full term of the reservation
There are NO DISCOUNTS for youth groups, seniors or multiple reservations.
CLEAN-UP/DAMAGE DEPOSIT REQUIRED:
This facility requires that an additional deposit check in the amount of $100.00 be mailed to the Conservation Office no later than two weeks prior to the event. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that this deposit is provided on time. An automated reminder will be sent to the email address of record two weeks in advance of the scheduled event date.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
- Park hours are 5:00 am to 10:30 pm.
- Cabins are open year round, weather permitting.
- Check-in time is 4:00 pm - no earlier
- Check-out time is 2:00 pm - no earlier
- Renters must have the facility and area cleaned and exited by scheduled check-out time.
Address
2490 Briggs Woods Trail
Ph: 515-832-9570
Webster City, IA, 50595
Closures
- Park hours are 5:00 am to 10:30 pm.
Permits
- 2-night minimum required
- All laws of the State of Iowa are in effect.
- Must be 21 years old to rent the cabins
- Smoking is prohibited
- Keg beer is prohibited
- Pets are prohibited inside the cabin
- Cabin furniture must remain inside the cabin.
- Clean-up of facility and area must be completed no later than scheduled check-out time.
- We have a No Refund policy; Be sure to read the Facility Contract for details.
- Please contact the office for additional information - 515-832-9570
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Where You'll Be
Hamilton County
The Hamilton County Conservation Board is located in central Iowa and manages 19 individual parks, wildlife areas, and river accesses - collectively encompassing over 2,000 acres. In addition, several major creeks and the Boone River flow through the county providing numerous water recreation opportunities.
All of our Areas are open to the public. Explore the Natural Resource Areas with a hike or bird watching. The following areas also allow public hunting: