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Now is a great time to schedule a weekend, a whole week, or simply an afternoon trip to Whiterock Conservancy. Whiterock offers a variety of lodging options great for gathering with family, a couples getaway, or just some quiet time for yourself.
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Accommodations
With sunset views overlooking prairies, being surrounded by a quiet woodland, or waking up to the sounds of farm animals, Whiterock Conservancy offers a variety of vacation rentals just far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Spend a night in the comfortable, individual rooms in the historic Garst Farmhouse, the home of Roswell and Elizabeth Garst. Or choose to rent one of our country cottages with comfortable beds and full kitchens. Check-in is at 3pm and check-out is at 11am.
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Camping
With beautiful sites and easy access to all that Whiterock offers, our RV, tent, and car camping options provide plenty of opportunities to explore, learn, or relax year-round.
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Trails
12 miles of double track trail running around the entire property
16 miles of single-track trails that are designed to provide a fun and challenging ride for varying ability levels
Views throughout the savanna and forest
Interpretive signs featuring natural, agricultural, archeological, and cultural points of interest
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Canoeing & Kayaking
An eight mile Middle Raccoon River water trail starts at Riverside Park in Coon Rapids and ends at our River Campground.
- Float past views of sandstone outcroppings, prairies, and savannas
- Takes approximately 2-5 hours to float
- For a shorter trip, you can start at Roadside Park in Coon Rapids
Whiterock Conservancy rents canoes and kayaks, along with shuttle service, everyday by reservation. Paddling is dependent on the river’s water level and staff will make the final determination on the safety of the float.
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Recreation & Education
Whiterock Conservancy provides opportunities for the public to experience and learn from this landscape, with over 40 miles of trails for walkers, hikers, runners, mountain bikers, equestrians, and paddlers. In addition to our trails, Whiterock offers accommodations, camping, fishing, stargazing, and other outdoor activities. We hope to provide the opportunity for thousands of visitors to get up close to nature, view sustainable agriculture practices, and explore the history of the area.