Town: Mt. Ayr



Charlie-Jane's
Charlie-Jane's
400 West Madison Street  Mt. Ayr, IA 50854-1613
Phone 641-464-2564 
Rooms: 2   Shared Bath: 1
Nonsmoking, Open Year Round

Join us at Charlie-Jane's and relax in our home, built in 1879, decorated with antiques, oak woodwork and family treasures. We feature 2 comfortable guest bedrooms with a shared bath, full breakfast, TV and reading rooms, NEW wireless internet service -- and we are just 3 blocks from shopping & dining at our small town square.

Enjoy golf, fishing & hunting in season. We are located 21 miles west of I-35 at the junction of Hwys 169 & 2, in the beautiful rolling hills of southern Iowa, closely equidistant to Kansas City, Omaha and Des Moines and 45 miles from the riverboat Casino in Osceola. See you soon!

Mount Ayr Iowa Hunting Lodging - Mt Ayr lodging

Wildbird Ridge Lodge
1775 US Hwy. 169  Mt. Ayr, IA 50854
Phone 641-464-3178 
Rooms: 5   Private Baths: 5
Other Meals Available, pay with checks and cash, ask about credit cards

The Wildbird Ridge Lodge is located on 400 acres in a rustic country setting. This unique Sportsman's Lodge offers a lighted trap range, kennels, and five bedrooms with private baths with showers, plus a private Suite complete with kitchenette that comfortably sleeps 4 adults.

Amenities at the lodge include dining for 35+ guests, a large deck w/whirlpool spa, pool table, dartboard, and indoor telescope for viewing wildlife. There is a Big Screen TV, a DVD and wood-burning fireplace. Local game includes pheasant, quail and deer.



Lesanville Inn Bed and Breakfast and Ramsey Farm
The Ramsey Farm at Lesanville
1730 US HWY 169  Mt. Ayr, IA 50854
Phone 641-464-3178 
Rooms: 6   Private Bath: 3   Shared Bath: 3 or a Private Farm House
Nonsmoking, Other Meals Available, Checks, cash, MasterCard and Visa

The Ramsey Farm at Lesanville will allow you to step back into the 1930's when you.  Lesanville is an Iowa farming community that disappeared during the Great Depression. It is now being restored by Paul Ramsey, a Californian businessman who spent his summers as a youth on his aunt and uncle's farm in the community along with Vision Iowa Grant and the Iowa Dept. of Cultural Affairs.

You have your choice of staying at the Lesanville Inn