Looking for a cozy, affordable space for your next gathering? The Roundhouse is the perfect choice for small celebrations, family get-togethers, youth groups, and overnight retreats.

Recently renovated in 2018, the Roundhouse features modern updates, including new drywall, flooring, lighting, electrical, heating, and air conditioning, providing a comfortable space in every season.

The enclosed shelter is located in the campground near Tent Site C and accommodates up to 30 guests. Amenities include:

  • Tables and chairs
  • Refrigerator
  • Water cooler
  • Heating, air conditioning, and electricity
  • Eight cots available for overnight stays

The nearby shower house, pit toilet, and water hydrant make overnight visits convenient. Guests can also enjoy easy access to the playgrounds, Nature Center, and the scenic hiking trail surrounding Lake Iowa—all within walking distance.

The Roundhouse is available to rent for $50 per day and may be used for overnight stays. Reservations are required in advance.

For your convenience, you'll choose your own 4-digit code for the exterior key lockbox, allowing for easy self-check-in with no need to meet with staff.

 


Check-In / Out Availability Check-in is after 06:30 AM and check-out is before 10:00 PM.

Location The Roundhouse is located in the campground at Lake Iowa Park near Tent site C.


Amenities

  • A/C
  • Electricity
  • Firewood available
  • Heating
  • Pets prohibited
  • Picnic Table
  • Refuse cans
  • Table with chairs
The Roundhouse has banquet sized tables with chairs. It has a park grill near the entrance. It is near playgrounds and a tent area.

Fees

$50 per day includes overnight stay if desired


Hours of Operation & Seasons

Open year round


Call for Availability

319-655-8465


Address

2550 G Ave 52251

52251, IA 52251


Closures

Closed for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's.


Availability


Where You'll Be

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Iowa County

Iowa County Conservation is located in southeastern Iowa and is criss-crossed by Interstate 80 and the Iowa River. Currently, the Iowa CCB manages 14 parks, wildlife areas, preserves and historic sites encompassing some 1,577 acres across the county.

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