The Great Iowa Road Trip That Will Make Your Summer Unforgettable
The famous U.S. Route 6 is 3,652 miles long. It starts in Long Beach, California and goes through 14 states to Provincetown, Massachusetts. Our Great Iowa Road Trip is the Iowa-Only portion of Route 6. It starts in Council Bluffs at the Missouri River and goes across the middle of the state to Davenport, on the Mississippi River. You could just as easily drive it from Davenport to Council Bluffs, of course.

Nearly 1/3 of Route 6 through Iowa overlaps the Interstate. The rest of the trip is 55 mile per hour zones full of rich and varied Iowa scenery.

Stop and see the Union Pacific Railroad Museum, have lunch at the highly-rated and quaint Mom-n-Pop shop Duncan's Cafe, and get ice cream at Christy Creme on the way out of town. It won't do to get hungry on the road.
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Stop to stretch your legs at their beautiful city park. Hungry again? We don't judge. Try the highly rated Sf Martin House for five-star food.
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Go to the Pappajohn Sculpture park and behold the Iowa art scene. There's plenty to do, see, and eat in Des Moines, so relax and stay awhile.

This gigantic market runs every Saturday from 7am until noon May 6th through October 28.

Stop at the 6-acre Newton Arboretum and Botanical Center. Enjoy their butterfly garden, demonstration gardens, hundreds of trees, pond, and native prairie.

This is one of the longest-standing communal colonies in the United States. It was established in 1714 by German settlers. Enjoy shopping, beer and wine tasting, local craftsmanship, and excellent food.

Here, you can stroll around the campus, take in a show at the historic Englert Theater, or just spend some quality time shopping in the Ped Mall.
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This green city has over 50 parks. Be sure to stop at Great River Brewing for refreshments. The Village of East Davenport is a quaint place to stroll through galleries, get a snack, and relax. Don't miss the amazing Lagomarcino's Confectionery & Cafe.
Are you ready to spend a day or two touring Route 6 through Iowa? What other great Iowa road trips are the best in our state?
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