Historic Hills Scenic Byway Is A Back Road You Didn't Know Existed But Is Perfect For A Scenic Drive In Iowa
By Kim Magaraci|Published April 25, 2020
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Kim Magaraci
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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
So many Americans overlook the Hawkeye State and dismiss Iowa as a flyover state. Those of us who spend hours driving around the Midwest know that Iowa is truly a special place and that it’s packed with more stunning scenery than you can imagine. Next time you’re looking for an Iowa back road worth exploring, head out on the Historic Hills Scenic Byway.
The Historic Hills Scenic Byway is one Iowa back road that will capture your heart no matter when you take the drive.
Drive 105 miles through scenic rolling hills, farmland, forest, and charming historic towns that will surely remind you of all you love about the Hawkeye State.
This Iowa back road isn't all farmland, though! You'll drive through 20 small towns where you'll find historic general stores, mom and pop shops, and little cafes serving up homestyle meals.
Mars Hill Church is one of the oldest and tiniest chapels in the state. It's also eerily haunted, so be sure you stop by only if you don't mind a spirit tagging along.
Of course, no trip down this Iowa back road would be complete without stopping for some farm-fresh produce. Appleberry Orchard is worthy of a pit stop!