This campsite is located in Oakland Mills Park, South Shore Area.
Available mid-April through mid-October.
Henry County Conservation Department
2593 Nature Center Drive
Mt. Pleasant IA 52641
319-986-5067
CAMPSITE AGREEMENT
By your agreement with these terms and conditions, you represent that you are 18 years or older (21 years of age if beer or wine will be available at your campsite) and that you are authorized to make the reservation on behalf of the group you have listed. You further agree to assume full responsibility for the acts, negligence or omissions of the members of your group while utilizing said facilities.
Additionally, you agree that you have read and understand the CANCELLATION and REFUND POLICIES concerning this reservation, and have also read and understand the FACILITY CONTRACT information.
You are reserving a facility in a Henry County park. ALL COUNTY PARK RULES AND STATE LAWS ARE ENFORCED. Click on the RULES AND REGULATIONS link on the Home page to view a full listing of regulations for the Henry County Conservation Department. Contact a Park Ranger or Conservation Office if you have any questions about park rules, policies, or special requests.
Failure to clean up the facility or surrounding area as outlined, or failure to comply with park rules or state laws may result in enforcement action. Henry County Conservation may take any legal action necessary to recover damages to county property.
CHECK-IN TIME: After 3:00 PM on the day of arrival.
CHECK-OUT TIME: Before 3:00 PM on the day of departure (Please note: no set-up or take-down of equipment allowed between 10:30 PM and 5:30 AM).
GETTING INTO YOUR CAMPSITE
A camping unit is required. A camping unit is defined as a tent, trailer or motor vehicle specifically designed for such use as a temporary residence in a campground. Upon arrival, set up your camping unit on the reserved site, ONE Camping Unit Per Site. Confirm your arrival by submitting a completed registration envelope, located at the Campground Host’s Site, to the Campground Host. Your reservation confirmation number must be printed in the “AMOUNT” line printed on the registration envelope. (See the Information Kiosk located in the campground for additional information).
GENERAL CAMPING REGULATIONS
A full list of Rules & Regulations is posted at each Information Kiosk. Please contact a Park Ranger for questions regarding Rules & Regulations.
CLEAN-UP
You are required to clean up the facility and grounds, and return them to the conditions you received them. Plan to have your facility cleaned and people departed prior to your scheduled checkout time.
VISITORS
All visitors must depart the park by 10:30 PM.
SMOKING
Henry County is a smoke-free environment. Smoking is prohibited in all buildings.
PARKING
It shall be unlawful to park any licensed vehicle or trailer outside the surfaced area designated at each campsite. If parking is not available on the campsite, vehicle(s) must park in designated parking areas. All driving shall be confined to designated roadways. See Section 2.12 of the Henry County Conservation Rules & Regulations for full rules concerning vehicle parking.
DIRECTIONAL SIGNS & DECORATIONS
Temporary, free standing directional signs are allowed – not to be attached to any park furniture, signpost, or other facilities. Decorations are allowed as long as they are free standing or not affixed in a manner that would damage a facility or any painted walls (tape, tacks, staples can cause damage to walls. The use of no-stick adhesive is recommended). Special care should be taken with balloons so that they do not “escape”.
BEER AND WINE
Only beer with an alcohol content of 5% or less by weight and wine with an alcohol content of 17% or less by weight may be consumed in county parks. Drinking these beverages is not permitted on roads or in parking areas. Hard liquor and wine with alcohol content in excess of 17% by weight or other alcoholic liquors are NOT to be consumed in county parks. Keg beer is NOT allowed.
MUSIC/NOISE
It shall be unlawful to operate or use any music, band, disc jockeys, amplified sources of sound, electric generating plants, power saws, or any similar equipment in or on any area in such a manner as to create excessive noise and/or disturb other persons. All campers shall maintain quiet and avoid excessive noise in the campground during “Quiet Hours”, between the hours of 10:30 PM and 5:30 AM. See Section 13 of the Henry County Conservation Regulations for full details concerning Audible Disturbances.
REFUSE
All refuse must be placed in the provided dumpster located near the campgrounds
PETS
Pets are allowed, but must be on a leash or chain, not exceeding six feet in length, at ALL TIMES. Pets are PROHIBITED in all buildings. Pets must be cleaned up after at all times. Pets shall not be left unattended outside the camping unit. Park Rangers have the right to remove any pets from the campground should problem arise.
SPECIAL REQUESTS
Certain activities or items require that you request and obtain permission from the Henry County Conservation Department in advance of your event. These include, but are not limited, to the following: horses (or horse activities), erection of special tents, inflatable play equipment, swimming pools, hog roasts, carnival-type activities, etc. Please contact the Conservation Offices for additional information.
RESERVATION MODIFICATIONS (INCLUDING DATE CHANGE)
In order to make any modification to an existing reservation, the request must be made 14 days prior to the original arrival date. If the request is a date change, the new date must be within 6 months of the existing date. A date change must be used for the same type of facility in a Henry County Conservation Park. All reservation modifications must be made by calling the Henry County Conservation Department Office at (319) 986-5067. Any modifications to an existing reservation will be assessed a $25.00 administrative change fee. A reservation holder has only ONE opportunity to reschedule their original reservation. Campsite reservations are NON-TRANSFERABLE.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Consider this policy prior to purchasing a reservation.
If you need to cancel a reservation, you will forfeit 100% of all reservation fees paid. All cancellations must be made by calling the Conservation Office at (319) 986-5067.
REFUND POLICY
If a facility reservation is cancelled by the Henry County Conservation Department due to a natural disaster or if by some means the facility is unusable, a full refund will be issued to the person that made the original reservation.