The cabin has six sets of queen-sized beds that comfortably sleep twelve people.  The cabin includes electricity, microwave, standard sized refrigerator and stove, sink in kitchen, kitchen table with seating for six, couch, two arm chairs, TV with cable, heating and air conditioning.  This cabin has a handicap accessible bathroom with complete facilities including a walk in shower.  Three picnic tables (one handicapped accessible) and one fire ring with grill are provided on the patio. The cabin renters provide all personal items such as linens, blankets, pillows, cooking and eating utensils, etc.  


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 02:00 PM and check-out is before 11:00 AM.

Location Dog Creek is located 2 miles SE of Sutherland, on Highway 10 and 1/2 mile south on Warbler Ave. (County Rd. M12).  On the South side of the lake.


Amenities

  • Campground
  • Cooking / eating utensils
  • Electricity
  • Fire ring
  • Firewood available
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Heating
  • Kitchenette
  • Microwave
  • On-site resident host
  • Pets prohibited
  • Picnic Table
  • Pressurized water
  • Restroom
  • Shower facilities
  • Swimming nearby
  • Table with chairs
Dog Creeks breathtaking view of the lake and valley is something to see.  It's located along the Glacial Trail Scenic Byway.

Fees

Available April thru December.

All days of the week=$150.00 per night plus 5% sales tax and fees.

All cabins have a 2-night minimum stay.

Cabin reservations can be made up to 2 years  in advance.


Hours of Operation & Seasons

The grain bin cabin is available from April 1st thru December 31st.


Address

4901 Warbler
Ph: 712-295-7200

Sutherland, IA, 51058


Closures

The grain bin cabins are closed from January 1st - March 30th.


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The O'Brien County Conservation Board is located in Northwest Iowa and is home to the Prairie Heritage Center located in the Hannibal Waterman Wildlife Area. Additionally, the O'Brien County Conservation Board manages 26 individual parks, natural areas, preserves, and prairies encompassing some 942 acres across the county.

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