The 10 Coolest Attractions in Iowa That Not Enough People Visit
Looking for someplace new in Iowa for a day trip or some much-needed time away? Try any of these beautiful and relaxing locations for the perfect mini-vacation.

This family-owned Lavender farm offers tours, events, and a beautiful little gift shop.

For people who love to spend time on the water, the 150-mile river offers some unique terrain. You'll float through six towns, and you may even spot some of north eastern Iowa's famous eagles. There's an access point at Randy's Bluffton Store, 2619 W Ravine Rd., Decorah
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This bridge may or may not be haunted by the ghost of a heartbroken Native American who jumped to her death here. It is one of the most beautiful, underrated, and amazing places in Iowa to visit.
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With nearly 60 acres to explore, including a playground, recreational area, and five shelter houses, there's more than enough to see and do in this stunning Iowa park.

Decorah has many beautiful parks. Often overlooked. this one has a fountain, hiking trails, beautiful views, and playground areas. It's a great place to relax.

Located along Trout Run Trail, this is a perfect place to spend a quiet afternoon fishing. The scenery is stunning, wouldn't you agree?

For swimming, camping, fishing, and an abundance of natural beauty, you must visit this park.

This trail is 63 miles of heaven. It travels through six southwestern Iowa towns, and offers a world-class view of the Loess Hills.
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Iowa has more than a few places to satisfy your urge to explore underground. This amazing cave offers fun for the whole family. Well, except for the claustrophobic ones. They can enjoy a picnic above ground at this beautiful Iowa park.

Located on the west Saylorville Lake shoreline, this 1,500-acre park is close to Des Moines, but still quiet. You can golf, camp, or just have a nice relaxing picnic here. Oh, and it's beautiful during the fall.
We have some beautiful fall weather ahead. Take the opportunity to enjoy all of the amazing scenery Iowa offers by taking a road trip, visiting our newest park, or going for a hike.
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