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Take A Quick Spring Cabin Getaway

  • 3/24/2016 11:36:00 AM
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Make a quick getaway in this Pine Lake State Park cabin | Iowa DNRThe number of parks with open cabins is about to get bigger. In addition to the nine parks with year-round cabins, eight more parks will open cabin doors in April. Online reservations for a Friday, April 1 arrival can be made through tomorrow evening. So, don’t be a fool. Shake off the winter blues by renting a cabin for a couple of days. Take a spring hike or bike ride. Grab some binoculars and do a little wildlife watching. Birding is great during this peak migration time. And, of course, there is always fishing – spring offers some of the best!

Reserve your stay soon, as cabins can book quickly!

Here is a list of parks with cabin openings April 1:

Black Hawk State Park
Lake View, Sac County, northwestern Iowa
$100 per night | Reserve now

Honey Creek State Park
Moravia, Appanoose County, southeast Iowa
$35 per night | Reserve now

Lacey-Keosauqua State Park
Keosauqua, Van Buren County, southeast Iowa
$50 per night | Reserve now 

Lake of Three Fires State Park
Bedford, Taylor County, southwest Iowa

$50 per night | Reserve now

Lake Wapello State Park 
Drakesville, Davis County, southeast Iowa
$60 to $85 per night | Reserve now

Nine Eagles State Park
Davis City, Decatur County, south-central Iowa

$75 per night | Reserve now

Pine Lake State Park
Eldora, Hardin County, central Iowa
$65 to $75 per night | Reserve now

Springbrook State Park
Guthrie Center, Guthrie County, central Iowa
$200 per night | Reserve now

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 Make a quick getaway in this Black Hawk State Park cabin | Iowa DNR

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