Central Park Cabin East
Central Park offers two small rental cabins overlooking Central Park Lake. Each cabin includes electricity, a ceiling fan, a futon, bunk bed with queen bed on lower bed, table with bench seating, double wardrobe with shelves, a night stand, a dorm sized refrigerator, small microwave, broom and dust pan, picnic table, a fire pit with grill, a nearby water hydrant and an air conditioner/heating unit. Users will need to provide their own bedding, personal items, service wear, cooking utensils, and cleaning supplies.
Cabin rental is $49.50 per night plus a $4 processing fee. There is a 2 night minimum requirement on the weekend. Reservations are made on-line only at www.mycountyparks.com after January 1st for the calendar year. Cabin reservations are non refundable and non transferable.
Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 04:00 PM and check-out is before 12:00 PM.
Location
Central Parks cabins are located near the sand volleyball area and modern campground within easy walking distance to the shower house/restroom facility. Sitting on a hillside the cabins offer spectacular sunrise and sunset views of Central Park Lake. Cabin goers can walk around the entire lake on trails passing right past their front door or grab their fishing rod and head down to the lake to try their luck at catching supper.
Central Park itself is located in the center of Jones County near the small community of Amber and only 15 minutes from the town of Anamosa.
Amenities
- Carry in/carry out refuse
- Electricity
- Fire ring
- Firewood available
- Microwave
- Picnic Table
- Swimming nearby
- Table with chairs
- Wi-Fi
Fees
$49.50 per night cabin rental fee and a $4 processing fee.
Hours of Operation & Seasons
Central Park Lake Cabins are available for rent from April 15 thru October 15.
Address
12515 Central Park Road
Ph: 563-487-3541
Center Junction, IA, 52212
Closures
Cabins are closed from October 15 thru April 15.
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Where You'll Be
Jones County
Jones County Conservation is located in east central Iowa and features the Maquoketa and Wapsipinicon Rivers as two main outdoor recreation natural resources. Currently, Jones County Conservation manages over 20 parks, wildlife areas, trails and river accesses throughout the county - encompassing some 3,233 acres.