10 Unimaginably Beautiful Places In Iowa That You Must See Before You Die
If these amazing Iowa locations aren’t on your bucket list, it may be time for a revision.
Iowa is full of beautiful places, but these are really worth a special trip.
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Whiterock Conservancy near Coon Rapids has 5,500 acres that are open to the public. You can camp there or rent the guest farmhouse or any of the several cottages. The star-gazing here is legendary.
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You can start or end in Guttenberg. You’ll see Garber, Elkport, Volga, Wadena, Fayette, West Union, Clermont, Gunder, St. Olaf, Elkader, Giard, and McGregor.
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The Loess Hills are about 15 miles wide and span 200 miles from north of Sioux City to St. Joseph, Missouri.
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Its unique terrain includes sandstone cliffs and dense woods. A stone bridge and timber-frame shelters from the 30s are visible when hiking the well-maintained trails.
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This 164-acre public park is in northeast Dubuque. You’ll see Lock and Dam No. 11, the city of Dubuque, and across the river to Grant County in Wisconsin.
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Spook Cave is a family-friendly boat ride through a mile-long flooded cave that’s been a tourist attraction since the 50s.
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There’s a one-mile round-trip hike from the parking lot that’s very well-maintained.
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You must see it at sunset. This bridge stretches between Madrid and Woodward over the Des Moines River.
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There’s over 3,800 acres of water, here and nearly 20 miles of shoreline. Fed by cool subterranean springs, the water is clear and fresh.
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There's a bison herd there that is breathtaking. The address is 11407 NW Jester Park Dr., Granger
What’s your favorite beautiful Iowa location? Tell us about it in the comments.
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