Shelter house is an open shelter with built in fireplace. Hyde Park is a 57 acre park located along the North Raccoon River, with most of the park being forested.  The park offers 28 electrical camping hookups and unlimited primitive sites.  A concrete boat ramp and fishing riffle provide easy access and improved fishing opportunity on the river. Camping.  28 electrical hookups. Modern restroom with toilet and sink.Playground equipment.Enclosed shelterhouse with fireplace.Sledding hill.Concrete boat ramp.Fishing riffle. 


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after N/A and check-out is before N/A.

Location Hyde Park is located seven miles north of Scranton on N65.  Or five miles west of Churdan on E19 and two 1/2 miles south on N65.


Amenities

  • Electricity
  • Fireplace
  • Picnic Table
Open air shelter with picnic tables and fireplace.

Hours of Operation & Seasons

Hyde Park is open all year.  Park hours are 5:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.  The restroom is open from mid April through mid October.


Address

762 D Avenue

Scranton, IA 51462


Closures

no closures


Permits

100$ beer keg permit is required


Availability


Where You'll Be

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Greene County

The Greene County Conservation Board is located in west central Iowa and currently manages 20 areas encompassing some 1,845 acres. Greene County is home to Iowa's second oldest county park - Squirrel Hollow - built by Civil Works Administration crews in 1934, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  Other highlights include Spring Lake Park, a favorite of many campers, and the Raccoon River Valley Trail.  Seven concrete boat ramps spaced along 40 miles of the North Raccoon River provide easy access for those wanting to canoe or kayak.

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