Drive 5 miles south of Gladbrook on county road T-47. Turn west on 220th St. and continue 1 mile to the park entrance.
The foliage is starting to change and it surround the lake in beautiful color
Very peaceful I loved the waterfall.
Took our pet turtle Tortum and let him exercise. He loved it.
I didn't get to stay very long but I will be going back when I have time to explore at my own pace... I do recommend you check this lil gem out.
What a great lil getaway! My husband and I enjoyed staying in Cabin #1. Nice views off the porch/patio. Ample storage for all your gear in the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom. Hooks for coats/towels. Multiple, convenient outlets for charging phones. CLEAN! Comfortable seating. Private. Solitude. Saw deer often. Walked the neatly groomed trails. Highly recommend.
We stayed in cabin #2 for five days in mid-December, and we were the only people in the campground. The cabins look small from the outside but feel much larger when you're inside. Heated floors, two mini-split units, a big bathroom, and a good-sized kitchen. The bed was comfortable. The geese on the lake were loud, which was amusing for us, and we just happened to be there while they're migrating.
If you're going to tent camp, be prepared to set up on a slope. The spots with electricity are level.
Cabin #2 has a fence around the deck, and cabin #1 is not fenced.