You never know what you’ll find if you spend some time driving around Iowa’s countryside. One little winding road in Jones County has become a quirky little spot that visitors and artists love to see up close. The Hula Hoop Tree is truly like no other place in the Midwest.

Disclaimer: Since publication, the Hula Hoop Tree has sadly been taken down. Continue reading through to get a feel for how special and fun this tree was for the state.

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The Hula Hoop Tree is located in the little town of Amber, between Anamosa and Monticello. You’ll find it on County Home Road, about 3.5 miles east of US-151.

To read more about Iowa’s quirkiest attractions, check out 10 Hidden Attractions Locals Keep To Themselves In Iowa.

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