1818 Pammel Park Rd, Winterset, IA 50273, United StatesMap
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Interesting very large apparently under itilized park in the country
Interesting to drive through - unique tunnel - then easy fording of stream in route one direction to some of it, and to campground for smaller units other direction. looks like large animal center bui...
this is a beautiful park to drive through when in winterset. there was quite a bit of tornado damage when we drove through. you could see the path that the tornado took and the power of nature that ...
Geting to the park was a challenge for my friend and I driving our RVs. The Park states that the main entrance goes through an old stone tunnel with a maximum clearance of 12'4". That is too low for C...
There were 2 yurts to rent when we arrived. “Oak” had a small bit of land for kids to play in. “Hickory” (where the 6 of us stayed) was on a big piece of manicured lawn. My boys played baseball, fo...
Awesome, amazing, fascinating...and I didn't even get to see everything!
I wish I could spend a month camping here. There is so much to see, hike, and do. History, nature, and family fun...everything you could want from a state park.
Interesting very large apparently under itilized park in the country
Interesting to drive through - unique tunnel - then easy fording of stream in route one direction to some of it, and to campground for smaller units other direction. looks like large animal center bui...
must see when in winterset
this is a beautiful park to drive through when in winterset. there was quite a bit of tornado damage when we drove through. you could see the path that the tornado took and the power of nature that ...
Quite an adventure
Geting to the park was a challenge for my friend and I driving our RVs. The Park states that the main entrance goes through an old stone tunnel with a maximum clearance of 12'4". That is too low for C...
Stay at a yurt
There were 2 yurts to rent when we arrived. “Oak” had a small bit of land for kids to play in. “Hickory” (where the 6 of us stayed) was on a big piece of manicured lawn. My boys played baseball, fo...
Awesome, amazing, fascinating...and I didn't even get to see everything!
I wish I could spend a month camping here. There is so much to see, hike, and do. History, nature, and family fun...everything you could want from a state park.