Everyone in Iowa Must Visit This Epic Natural Spring As Soon As Possible
Iowa is kind of one of America’s hidden gems. It’s so full of natural beauty, but it’s often overlooked by people who assume there’s nothing but cornfields and hogs here. Black Hawk Cave and Spring in Crapo (pronounced KRAY-po) Park in Burlington is a perfect example. Most people have no idea it’s there, but it’s a truly beautiful part of Iowa’s landscape.

The park is right on the banks of the Mississippi. It contains a botanical garden, a lake, a fountain, and an arboretum. It's a beautiful refuge from everyday life.

Blackhawk Cave and Spring, however, have been there much longer than the park.
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The cave is a small tube which you can climb into; you can go for around 100 feet before the passage gets too narrow to continue.
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The water is clear and cool, and many people visit the spring to fill up jugs with it.

According to the plaque, Black Hawk and his people used the spring when camping in the area.
The spring is not only beautiful; it’s a living piece of history. Have you ever visited this natural spring? Tell us about it in the comments!
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