Harrison County
Find and Book Facilities in Harrison
Find and Book Facilities in Harrison
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Please consider this policy prior to purchasing your facility reservation. SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO CANCEL A RESERVATION, YOU WILL FORFEIT 100% OF ALL RESERVATION FEES PAID. ALL cancellations or requests for refunds cannot be done online and must be made by calling the Harrison County Conservation Board office at (712) 647-2785.
Please understand at the time of booking your reservation that you immediately prohibit other people from reserving & utilizing that facility - they therefore go elsewhere to locate a facility for that date.
We will observe a NON-REFUNDABLE reservation fee policy with the following exceptions:
We request cabin renters to check-in after 4 p.m. so staff has adequate time to clean and make small repairs or maintenance on the cabins so renters can have an enjoyable experience. Check-out is by Noon.
Yes, there are shelters at the Willow Lake Recreation Area and Schaben Park. They can be used for free on a first come, first serve basis. To reserve the shelter, you must call the Harrison County Conservation Board office at 712-647-2785. Large shelter rental is $45 for a full day (6 a.m.-10:30 p.m.) or $25 for a half day (6 a.m.-4 p.m. or 4 p.m.-10:30 p.m.). Small shelter rental at Willow Lake is $25 for a full day; $15 for a half day (same times as above). Shelters have picnic tables, electricity, charcoal grill, and a water hydrant nearby.
At this time we do not offer reservations for campsites and they are on a first come, first serve basis. Campsites shall be considered occupied when the proper registration form has been completed with fee included and deposited, the completed receipt has been placed on campsite post and the campsite is occupied by placing a camping unit on it, i.e. tent, pickup camper, popup camper, motor home, covered bus or recreational trailer. Each campsite is limited to one trailer and one tent or two tents. Campground checkout time is 4 p.m. and the campsite stay is limited to 14 consecutive days. The shower houses are open April 1st-October 31st-weather dependent.
Yes, firewood may be purchased for $6 per armload at the Willow Lake Recreation Area from the office, camp host, or park ranger on duty.
No, campers can use the dump stations at the city park in Pisgah (for a fee) or in Woodbine (for free). HCCB's other campground at Schaben Park does have a dump station near the entrance.
Yes, but only at the designated beach area when swimming ropes are out at the Willow Lake Recreation Area. The beach will be closed between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following day. No alcohol/glass bottles or dogs are permitted on the beach. Swimming is not allowed at Schaben Park.
Pets are not allowed in or around the cabins either by renters or visitors. They are allowed in the campground, however they must be in a carrier or leashed not exceeding six feet in length and not attached to any tree or shrub. Owners are responsible for maintaining areas occupied by pets and are responsible for their pets creating any excessive noise at all times.
No, according to Harrison County Conservation Board's rules and regulations Section 21: It shall be unlawful to operate any snowmobile, air sled, swamp buggy, all terrain vehicle or any other land conveyance that runs on wheels, tracks or runners in or on any Area.
While you can legally purchase fireworks in Iowa, no fireworks are allowed at any Harrison County Conservation Board park or wildlife areas.
Yes, you can have alcohol in the park, campground, and shelters; no keg beer is allowed without a permit. Alcohol is not allowed at the beach.
Yes, it shall be lawful to collect the fruit of all nut and berry producing plants or mushrooms for noncommercial home use on any Harrison County Conservation Board area, providing that the collector does not otherwise damage the parent plant.
No, there are no entrance fees to visit any Harrison County Conservation Board areas.
During business hours, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. call the Harrison County Conservation Board office at (712) 647-2785 or after hours go to park ranger's voicemail for contact information. If there is an emergency, call 9-1-1.
We do not sell licenses at the Harrison County Conservation Board office, however, there are several area stores that are hunting and fishing license vendors. An updated list can be found on the Iowa Department of Natural Resources website. We also do not sell bait, but it is available at several locations throughout the county.
No, horses and/or motorized vehicles are not permitted on area trails. Bicycles are permitted.
The old nature center is closed and the HCCB offices have limited access due to construction of the NEW Willow Lake Nature Center. The new center is expected to be open sometime in the spring of 2023. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; closed holidays. Call 712-647-2785 for more information or before you come due to increased construction traffic. The Harrison County Historical Village/Iowa Welcome Center is located near Missouri Valley. The Welcome Center is open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, 12-5 p.m.; closed holidays. Hours may differ due to COVID-19 restrictions. If excessive snow, the Historical Village may be closed. Call 712-642-2114 for more information.
Only electric motors are allowed at the Willow Lake Recreation Area and Schaben Park. Canoes, kayaks, and SUP (stand up paddle) boards can also be used.
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