Summer Is Almost Over – Here’s Your Iowa Bucket List For The Rest Of The Season
By Kim Magaraci
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Published July 26, 2018
It’s almost August, and that means summer is on its way out. Sadly, back to school supplies are already flying off the shelves, and some retailers have started thinking about Halloween! Don’t let summer rush away from you, though: there is still plenty of time to check some experiences off your Iowa summer bucket list.
1. Make a splash at Adventureland Bay.
Iowa's wackiest water park is the place to chill out when the hot summer sun is beating down on you. Are you more likely to be found in the lazy river or plunging from a waterslide way up high?
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2. Enjoy the views from atop Mount Hosmer.
Everyone knows about Pikes Peak, but Mount Hosmer is one of Iowa's hidden gems. This memorial park is a great place to go for a quick stroll to a breathtaking scenic overlook.
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3. Party on the water with an Okoboji Tiki Tour.
Whether you want to rent a giant tiki barge for your summer party or you'd rather rock the lake with friends and strangers, a floating tiki tour at Okoboji is the coolest way to party this summer.
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4. Explore Maquoketa Caves when they reopen.
Maquoketa Caves State Park has been closed all summer — but it's opening up in August! End your summer with a visit to the most impressive cave system in the Midwest.
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5. Enjoy the thrills of Arnolds Park.
Is it even an Iowa summer if you haven't ridden the Legend at Arnold's Park? Iowa's oldest theme park is still one of the greatest around.
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6. Picnic by a waterfall at Dunnings Springs Park.
Don't think that you've got to be a backpacker to enjoy Iowa's prettiest natural wonders! The waterfall at Dunnings Springs Park is just a few steps away from where you park, so pack a picnic and enjoy it.
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7. Get dizzy on Iowa's most crooked road.
Burlington, Iowa, comes alive in the summertime with art festivals, farmers' markets, and street fairs. Be sure to visit Snake Alley, the most crooked street in the world, while you're here.
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8. Catch a ride on the Fenelon Place Elevator.
The world's steepest and shortest scenic railway is one way to catch a cool view in Dubuque! This historic elevator is something you'll always remember.
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9. Take in the sights at the world's largest Grotto.
There are few things in the world more impressive than the Grotto of the Redemption. This grotto was the lifelong work of a very dedicated artist and it's still growing to this day.
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10. Peacefully stroll about Reiman Gardens.
There are few places in Iowa more relaxing than Reiman Gardens. While you're here, track down the world's largest gnome and say hello!
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11. Cross the High Trestle Trail Bridge by moonlight.
Iowa's High Trestle Trail Bridge is beautiful during the day, but at night it is a sight to see. Join BikeIowa on a full moon cycle or just wander around here under the moonlight on your own.
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So… what’s first up for you? I could probably spend the rest of the summer poolside at Adventureland, but the Tiki Tours sound awfully fun!
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