A one of a kind 3,500 square foot house on the end of a secluded road surround by trees will soon be available for rental by the public through the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.
The Sherburne House, a 10‐acre addition to Springbrook State Park in Guthrie County,
will be available for reservations beginning on May 1 with the rental season closing Oct. 31. It has four bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living rooms, a full service kitchen, and sleeps 12.
“There is really nothing like this in our state park system,” said Angela Corio, landscape architect with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources State Parks Bureau. “The house is spacious and the setting is absolutely gorgeous with a balcony, patio and entirely surrounded by woods and wildlife.”
Floyd Sherburne designed and built the house himself at age 65 after he retired. He and his wife lived off the land with a large garden, orchard and wood heat.
The rental fee is $200 per night with a two night minimum, or $1,200 for a week. To make a reservation, contact the park at 641‐747‐3591. The house will be on the park reservation system next year.
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Green Valley State Park - Whole New Look

The facelift included adding full hook-up sites, removing a number of campsites to increase the size of each site, redesigning all the camping pads, a new electrical system upgrading from 30 amps to 50 amps, and each site will have a new picnic tables and fire grills. The campground will have a new shower building installed this spring. New pit latrines were added at the campground, the cabins and the north picnic area. A third camping cabin was built.
Green Valley will also have a new playground that was donated in part, by the family of Greg Haley, who was the park manager when he passed away in January 2009. It was built by volunteers.
The park was connected to the City of Creston by a paved bike trail in 2009 that allows park visitors easy access to the amenities in town.
While the campground renovation was underway, the DNR took the opportunity to improve the quality of the lake.
The lake was lowered 12 feet in late summer 2008 and the fishery was renovated to remove carp and yellow bass. The spillway was reconstructed; the fishery was rebuilt with bluegills, largemouth bass and channel catfish. A few adult crappies from ponds in the watershed will serve as the source for all future crappies for the lake. While the lake was down, the DNR added fish habitat to bring fish close to shore anglers.
The dry dredge project began in February that will deepen the north ends of the two arms and other areas along shore. Digging out the sediment will also remove the nutrients trapped in the sediment and improve water quality. In fact, the water is already noticeably clearer.
The dredging is scheduled to be completed by July 1 then the spillway will be closed to refill the lake. Once the lake refills, there should not be a delay when anglers should catch keeper sized fish - 2 pound catfish and 7 to 7-1/2 inch bluegills.
"Those fish will have been growing in the lake for nearly two years," said Gary Sobotka, area fisheries biologist for Green Valley. "Everything is setting up to be a nice fishery."
Green Valley will not be part of the DNR campsites reservation system for the foreseeable future because once the renovation is complete, the park will be remapped and all the sites photographed and other information on the park updated for the online system so camping will be allowed on a first come, first served basis.
Green Valley State Park has been one of the ten busiest parks in the state and will likely resume its place among the most popular places to fish, camp and play. It also serves as a launching point for Three Mile Lake and Twelve Mile Lake.
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