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16 Most Beautiful Places To Visit In Iowa


Although it lacks the show-stopping attractions that some of the glitzier US states offer, the Midwestern state more than makes up for it with acre upon acre of beautiful landscapes, picture-perfect rural towns, undulating hills, big blue skies, and the wonderful friendliness of the locals.

The Midwestern state that every four years serves as a make-or-break state for presidential hopefuls is home to some truly gorgeous gems; here are my favorites…

1. State Capitol Building 

Iowa beautiful places

Commonly called the Iowa Statehouse, the 23-karat towering golden dome is a sight for visitors to the state. Designed by John C. Cochrane and Alfred H. Piquenard, this historical state capital building was established in 1886.

Made of sandstone and brick, the Iowa State Building is the only five-domed capitol in the country. It houses the legislative houses and other government offices and has much history on every floor.

Ranked amongst the country’s magnificent state buildings, I believe this alluring building with intricate details is a must-see attraction! The lofty corridors, gold leaf gilding, and grand spiral staircase set a beautiful example of 19th-century architecture.  

  • Address: 1007 E Grand Ave, Des Moines, IA 50319
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  • Best time to visit: Saturday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm and Monday to Friday 8am – 5pm 

My favorite highlights…

  • Taking a guided tour around this historic building and learning about its past.
  • Capturing Insta-worthy shots in front of the grand building.
  • Checking out the visitor center.

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2. Dunnings Spring Park

Beautiful iowa Waterfall

A beautiful wonder hidden along Iowa’s forest is the Dunnings Spring. The charming 200-foot cascading waterfall is just a few minutes from downtown Decorah.

The radiant spring feeds into the Iowa River with a 200ft impressive waterfall. Get greeted by the stone arch bridge as you enter the park and witness the falls from a distance! 

I recommend taking the boardwalk trail for a panoramic view of Decorah’s downtown. You can also hike or picnic in the shade of forests along the roaring falls. This geological wonder is the perfect place for a quick getaway. 

  • Address: Ice Cave Rd, Decorah, IA 52101
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My personal highlights…

  • Having a picnic surrounded by the lush greenery.
  • Visiting the magnificent 200-foot-tall waterfall that flows into the Iowa River.
  • Hiking up the trail to the overlook point and seeing the incredible panoramic views.

3. Effigy Mounds National Monument

Effigy Mounds National Monument

Ancient Native American burial and ceremonial mounds are located in northeastern Iowa, along the banks of the captivating Mississippi River.

Located a few miles from McGregor, the Effigy Mounds National Monument was established in 1949. On the bluffs overlooking the river, more than 200 mounds, mainly in the shape of birds and bears, are found.

The national monument preserve provides remarkable evidence of the Woodland Indians and their culture. I suggest hiking along the deciduous forests or touring the museum with ancient Indian artefacts.

  • Address: 151 IA-76, Harpers Ferry, IA 52146
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My highlights…

  • Exploring the stunning Hanging Rock Trail.
  • Admiring the picturesque views overlooking the river from the monument.

4. DubuqueDubuque - best places to visit in Iowa

Iowa’s oldest city, Dubuque, also known as the Tri-State Area, lies at the junction of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Originally a small lead mining town, Dubuque has grown into a modern port city with fantastic outdoor spaces and recreational trails.

Take the world’s steepest cable ride in the Fenelon Place Elevator; the tri-state provides easy access to the beautiful countryside around the river.

I recommend hiking the trail at the Julian Dubuque Monument or exploring the rugged landscape of the Mines of Spain Recreation Area, Dubuque is a center of culture and learning.

  • Visitor’s Center Address: 280 Main St, Dubuque, IA 52001
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  • Best time to visit: all year round

My favorite highlights…

  • Riding on the world’s shortest yet steepest cable ride, Fenelon Place Elevator and seeing the spectacular view of downtown Dubuque.
  • Visiting the National Mississippi River Museum and learning about the fascinating history of America’s famous rivers.
  • Exploring the passages and formations discovered in 1868 by miners at the Crystal Lake Cave.

5. The Loess Hills Trail Road

The Loess Hills Trail Road

Paving its way from north of Sioux City to St. Joseph, Missouri, the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway is a unique 200-mile-long land stretching through seven counties.

The captivating landscape made up of windblown soil that formed dunes constitutes most of the Loess Hills landform.

With a height of as much as 60 feet, this uniquely American treasure is found only in western Iowa and the Yellow River valley of China.

Drive or hike, this byway unfolds the restful pastures, small towns, and urban centers unraveling Iowa’s rich beauty. With vast prairies, woodlands, rolling hills, and forest-covered bluffs, this landscape keeps travelers intrigued.

  • Address: St. John Township, IA 51555
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My favorite highlights…

  • Driving down one of the most unique and scenic roads in the area.
  • Visiting the vibrant Lavender Farm was was filled with a wonder fragrance and Insta-worthy blooms!
  • Cycling the gorgeous Wabash Trace Nature Trail (which stretches over 63 miles long).

6. Pikes Peak State Park

Pikes Peak State Park Iowa

Pikes Peak State Park is a majestic state park near McGregor. It features a 500-foot bluff overlooking the Mississippi River.

Established in 1936, the state park is a photogenic spot. Stand atop and witness the breathtaking confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, or let the boardwalk guide you to the picturesque Bridal Veil. The park also offers beautiful valleys and bluffs.

Hike along the trails amongst beautiful bluffs and valleys or camp around; the park offers the best leisurely place for picnicking.

  • Address: 32264 Pikes Peak Rd, McGregor, IA 52157
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall, the fall colors are particularly stunning

My personal highlights…

  • Hiking to the summit via the Barr Trail and seeing the incredible views (it’s just not for the faint-hearted).
  • Checking out the balcony at Garden of the God Visitor Center where I saw the red-sandstone rocks frame the peak perfectly.
  • Strolling around the park and photographing the stunning scenery.

7. Amana Colonies

Amana Colonies Iowa

The Amana Colonies, or simply the Amanas, were built and settled by the Germans in 1855. They consisted of seven villages in Iowa County.

Spread across 26,000 acres, today, this National Historic Landmark is a known tourist destination and clings to its German roots. Positioned between the mighty Mississippi and Missouri River valleys, the seven villages of Amanas have a lot of fascinating sites to explore.

Tour around the Amana Heritage Society Museum or savor the traditional foods and handicrafts, this visit will take you a step back in time.

The thriving and hospitable community, quaint countryside, clapboard homes, and lantern walkways perfectly exemplify the country’s community spirit.

  • Address: 622 46th Ave, Amana, IA 52203
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  • Best time to visit: all year round, Winterfest in is January

My highlights…

  • Visiting the Amana Heritage Society and discovering the art and culture museums with interesting displays.
  • Wandering through the picturesque landscaped area surrounding the Fireside Winery before tasting some delicious wines.
  • Enjoying a unique experience panning for glistening gems, crystals and unusual rocks at The Noble Stone.

8. Lake Okoboji

Lake Okoboji Iowa

Also known as West Lake Okoboji, Okoboji Lake is part of the charming Great Lakes. Deriving its name from the Dakota name for the lake, it is the deepest in Iowa.

Tucked away in the northwest, this enchanted lake has become famous for vacationers.

Formed by the glacial movements retreating north, Lake Okoboji is spring-fed and 136 feet deep. The clean blue waters make it a popular destination for endless water recreational activities, including swimming, boating and sailing.

  • Address: 3800 Sunner Ave. Spirit Lake, IA 51360
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  • Best time to visit: summer

My favorite highlights…

  • Catching a sunset whilst overlooking the pristine waters at this famous destination.
  • Cycling on a trail around the surrounding lake.
  • Kayaking on the lake (there are rental options).

9. Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site

Perfect for history lovers, this cute little place is where Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, was born.

Today, the two-room cottage, dating from 1874 (located in West Branch), is open to the public. You can also visit the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, his birthplace, and other historic buildings such as his school, church, grave, and the Presidential Library and Museum.

My favorite highlights…

  • Watching the movie at the visitor center and learning about the history of this landmark.
  • Checking out the Presidential Library and Museum located nearby, which is home to artefacts from President Hoover’s life.
  • Exploring the Blacksmith Shop, the Schoolhouse and the Friends Meeting House.

10. River Bluffs Scenic Byway

River Bluffs Scenic Byway

Indulge in a loopy tour with a 109-mile scenic drive across Fayette and Clayton counties of Northeast Iowa. The towering bluffs, wooded hilltops, and rolling valleys with unique geology make this route a sought-after destination for visitors.

Designated as a state Byway, the historic towns, limestone structures, green pastures, and recreational parks provide excellent opportunities to experience nature’s diversity.

Gaze at the quaint countryside or trail along forested streams; cruising along this scenic byway will captivate your interest in the area’s rich cultural history.

  • Address: 201 Point Anne Lane Mc Gregor, IA 52157
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My personal highlights…

  • Exploring through the hidden caves located across this area via the trails.
  • Driving along the whole 109-mile highway and soaking up the magnificent landscapes shaped by three rivers.
  • Stopping off at the best viewpoints and capturing Insta-worthy shots.

11. Beulah Falls Best beauty spots in iowa

While Iowa may not be known for its rugged terrain, you’ll be surprised to learn about the state’s hidden wonders, scattered throughout caves, rivers, springs, and cliffs.

The Beulah Falls run over 20 feet of moss-covered rock in Clayton County near the Spook Cave Campground. Tour this enchanted waterfall, which is more impressive and expansive during rainfall or snow.

  • Location: near the River Bluffs Scenic Byway in northeastern Iowa
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  • Best time to visit: Late April to Early June is when it’s most swollen.

My highlights…

  • Going on the boat trip which took me through the dark cave.
  • Walking to the gentle waterfall.
  • Witnessing the vibrant sunset over Spook Cave Campground.

12. Ledges State ParkLedges state park

The distinctive geological features, vibrant history, and scenic overlooks make the Ledges State Park. Established as early as 1924, the beauty of the canyons, bluffs, and steep slopes provide spectacular vistas of this captivating land.

On the park’s west edge is the gushing Des Moines River, offering excellent canoeing and kayaking opportunities for water lovers.

Ride through the winding road along Pea’s Creek or hike the steep trails along Lost Lake; the Ledges State Park is every nature lover’s paradise.

  • Address: 1515 P Ave, Madrid, IA 50156
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My highlights…

  • Canoeing along the Des Moines River that passes through the park and seeing spectacular views.
  • Having a picnic while being surrounded by scenic locations throughout the park.
  • Discovering Creek Walk, where I could rock-hop from side to side!

13. Crystal Lake Cave

Beautiful places Iowa

Craved by nature millions of years ago, the Crystal Lake Cave is a constantly evolving natural wonder. Located near Dubuque, this underground labyrinth was discovered by James Rice in 1868. Walk among the limestone formations that continuously erode and shape, creating a spellbinding environment.

Explore this mineral-rich area with incredible crystalline patterns, hanging stalactites, and endless weaving of underground tunnels with guided tours.

Adventurous visitors can take the Wild Cave Tour to explore hidden areas and underground formations. With well-lit passages and intricate formations, this panoramic underground has much more to offer.

  • Address: 6684 Crystal Lake Cave Rd, Dubuque, IA 52003
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  • Best time to visit: open from Memorial Day through October

My personal highlights…

  • Admiring the magnificent natural rock and limestone formations that continuously change!
  • Exploring the long winding paths through the caves on a guided tour and learning about the cave’s history.

14. Waubonsie State Park

Waubonsie State Park

Nestled in the state’s southwestern corner, Waubonsie State Park is one of the state’s older state parks. It is comprised of a unique landform called the Loess Hills. The steep slopes of this geological area were formed thousands of years ago when westerly winds carried sediments away.

With thousands of acres of protected wildlife, woodlands, oak savannas, wetlands, and prairie ridges, this beautiful park offers sweeping views of the Missouri River Valley.

Camp around or trail along the Sunset Ridge Nature Trail through forest glades. The park offers varied recreational opportunities amid serene beauty.

  • Address: 2585 Waubonsie Park Rd, Hamburg, IA 51640
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My favorite highlights…

  • Spending the night at the scenic Omaha Campsite.
  • Hiking along the Sunset Ridge Nature Trail which had stunning views over the Missouri River Valley.
  • Going canoeing on the 7-acre Lake Virginia.

15. Pella

Pella - pretty places in Iowa

Pella, or the ‘City of Refuge’, is a small town in Marion County. Founded by Dutch settlers in 1847, the quaint town is known for its natural beauty and Dutch heritage.

From Dutch heritage museums and stunning tulip gardens to unique Dutch architecture, Pella lets you experience genuine European ambience without travelling Europe.

Just an hour’s drive from Des Moines, you’ll land in this historic beauty, which retains the classic Dutch charm. From exploring the tallest working windmill, the Vermeer Windmill, to savoring Dutch cuisine, Pella will give you a hearty dose of Dutch culture.

  • Visitors Center Address: 915 Broadway St, Pella, IA 50219
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  • Best time to visit: spring when all the flowers start to bloom

My personal highlights…

  • Visiting the tallest working grain windmill in America, Vermeer Windmill (nearly 125 feet tall).
  •  Taking a trip to Molengracht Plaza which has been designed to be a replica of a Dutch square featuring a canal.
  • Discovering unique products in the super-cute shops located in the heart of the town.

16. Lake MacBride and Lake MacBride Waterfall

Lake MacBride

The state’s oldest and most scenic park, Lake MacBride near Solon, is surrounded by rolling woodlands and a serene lake. Part of Lake MacBride State Park, the lake features many activities, including hiking, camping, boating, and picnic areas.

With mesmerizing trails and surrounding landscapes, Lake MacBride offers a beautiful beach area to enjoy the waters.

A perfect place for nature admirers, the park is full of native birds and wildlife. From boating to swimming, the lake is every angler’s paradise.

  • Address: 3525 Hwy 382 NE, Solon, IA 52333
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  • Best time to visit: spring to fall

My highlights…

  • Hiking through the picturesque scenery of the park and discovering the tranquil oasis.
  • Taking a dip in water by the cascades to refresh after hiking along the trails.
  • Taking Insta-worthy shots of the magnificent waterfalls.
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