The Devonian Fossil Gorge In Iowa Was Named One Of The Most Stunning Lesser-Known Places In The U.S.
By Kim Magaraci|Published May 03, 2020
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
If you’re looking for one of the most underrated places in Iowa, it’s hard to top a visit to the Devonian Fossil Gorge just north of Iowa City. This prehistoric wonder is a spot that everyone in the Hawkeye State should visit at least once in their lives, and it was recently recognized by NetCredit for being one of the most underrated spots in the Midwest.
The Devonian Fossil Gorge is consistently named one of the most underrated places in Iowa, and both historians and nature lovers flock to this wonder to learn about the Earth.
The Gorge has interpretive signs that tell the tale of how this 375-million-year-old fossil bed was unearthed after a series of floods along the Iowa River near the Coralville Dam.
When the water first receded in 1993, geologists were stunned to see the remnants of a prehistoric ocean floor absolutely packed with fossils from so long ago.
Another flood, in 2008, revealed even more of the Devonian Fossil Gorge. By the time the water cleared, this remarkable gorge stretched for as far as the eye could see.
Today, visitors see a slice of the Earth's history on display, with thousands of fossils lying just beneath their feet. You can see dozens of them if you pay close attention to the ground you're walking on!
This stunning and remarkable fossil gorge is one of a kind, and it's clear to see why it's considered one of the most underrated places in Iowa. Plan a visit to see it for yourself!
You can learn more about the Devonian Fossil Gorge on the Army Corps of Engineers website, right here. You’ll want to plan to spend plenty of time reading the posted signs to learn about how this natural and historic wonder came to be, so be sure to set aside your whole day for exploring.
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