The 10 Best Hidden Gems Things to do in Iowa, United States

February 11, 2022 Randal Brittian

History and monuments dot this landscape almost as often as the golden farmlands. Learn about America’s 31st president at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum in West Branch. In northeast Iowa is the Effigy Mounds National Monument, a group of prehistoric American Indian burial and ceremonial mounds. This part of Iowa is also home to the Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage. The 37-county region tells the story of American agriculture, agribusiness and farm life and is affiliated with the National Park Service. In addition, there are five national wildlife refuges here. If you love history, imagine seeing the Amana Colonies, consisting of seven historic villages in 1855 by German immigrants as a religious communal society. Here you can also buy antiques, hand-woven baskets, furniture and clocks and locally made wine and beer. In Ames, take the family to see the Christian Petersen Art Museum, a newer structure that exhibits works of art by Christian Petersen and contemporary artists. You won’t want to miss the state capital of Des Moines, home to Blank Park Zoo with its naturalistic exhibits and more than 800 animals from five continents. You also should enjoy the Brenton Skating Plaza, an outdoor family entertainment venue.


Restaurants in Iowa

1. Trinity Heights

2511 33rd St, Sioux City, IA 51108-1456 +1 712-239-9158 [email protected] http://www.trinityheights.com/
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5.0 based on 126 reviews

Trinity Heights

Reviewed By MNDoodles - Stillwater, United States

No matter your faith or beliefs, this is a beautifully peaceful and serene park with many quiet paths to walk among trees and pretty plants. The stunning statues of Jesus and Mary are truly exquisite. This large park is a wonderful place to reflect and meditate, and for Christians it is an exceptionally spiritual place to visit. Well worth your time when in Sioux City.

2. Stockman House Museum

530 1st St NE, Mason City, IA 50401-3534 +1 641-423-1923 [email protected] http://www.stockmanhouse.org
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5.0 based on 199 reviews

Stockman House Museum

This is the only Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie Style House open to the public in Iowa. Private tours are offered on a daily basis by reservation. Check our website for more detailed information.

Reviewed By tank1050 - Wescosville, United States

Once again we found another gem of a Frank Lloyd Wright home as well as a neat museum next door. The home is located in a neighborhood of similarly well designed homes, some by Wright's pupils. While you wait for your tour to start, take a look at the exhibits in the visitor center . The scale models and renderings and information is great. Bob, our guide, gave us a great tour. he was very friendly and full of information on the house and its details. This Prairie style house was built in 1912. It was well restored and is great to tour. We have loved all of the Wright designed buildings we have toured around the country and this one didn't disappoint us. We didn't have time to do the hotel in town but I wish we could have. Tour was $10 per person with on site parking. Note; no pictures inside house.

3. High Trestle Trail

2335 Qf Ln West on Hwy 210, S on QF Lane; parking lot is 3/4 mi from trestle bridge, Madrid, IA 50156-7468 http://www.inhf.org/high-trestle-trail-intro.cfm
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5.0 based on 214 reviews

High Trestle Trail

Reviewed By JMJR2K - Independence, United States

The High Trestle Trail is just an amazing biking and walking trail just outside of Des Moines. It’s a flat, all paved concrete and asphalt, and about 26+ miles overall. My recording will show more time and mileage because I made several stops along the way and rode the Heart of Iowa Nature Trail for a bit as well. This is my 3rd ride on this trail and I never get tired of it. There are rest stops along the way with water and restrooms, tire pumps and bike repair stations, and several small towns with restaurants and breweries like Slater and Madrid. Of course the Trestle bridge is the highlight and be sure to ride it during the day, and enjoy the blue LED lights at night. It was a great day for riding and depending upon which way the wind is blowing you’re sure to have a headwind or tailwind in the open stretches but just take your time and enjoy the ride!

4. Field of Dreams Movie Site

28995 Lansing Road, Dyersville, IA 52040-8005 +1 563-875-8404 [email protected] http://www.fieldofdreamsmoviesite.com/
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4.5 based on 1,272 reviews

Field of Dreams Movie Site

Is this Heaven? No, it’s Iowa. A place of fertile soil, traditional values and simple pleasure. And, in Dyersville, Iowa, at the century-old Lansing family farm with its quaint, and oh-so-recognizable house, baseball still ranks as a favorite pastime for all ages. What better place to carve a baseball diamond from a corn field and to make a movie about pursuing one’s dream, no matter how much effort it takes? From tours of the inside of the iconic Field of Dreams Farm House, to our retail store, to our concessions stand, there certainly is plenty to do at the place dreams come true! Is this Heaven? We sure think so!

Reviewed By 129julied - Dayton, United States

Our family had a blast!!! Clarence was a wonderful tour guide!!! I'm so glad we stopped - my husband had a chance to play catch with our boys!!!

5. Salisbury House

4025 Tonawanda Dr, Des Moines, IA 50312-2909 +1 515-274-1777 http://salisburyhouse.org/
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Salisbury House

The King's House in Salisbury, England, was the inspiration for this Tudor mansion.

Reviewed By Rbb599 - Camp Verde, United States

I was so excited to go back as an adult. I went on a field trip there as a kid and loved it. I do love houses with a history. This one is interesting from the different periods of architecture to the story behind the vision. Once you enter and pay ($10 you can roam where you wish. I think for an hour and 15 min. Don’t miss the informational video playing in what was the kitchen. The the grounds must beautiful in the summer, I went in March. You can also roam outside too. Groups are limited in sizes and there were about 4 or so time slots each day open. I called and reserved my spot.

6. Fenelon Place Elevator Co.

512 Fenelon Pl, Dubuque, IA 52001-6631 +1 563-582-6496 [email protected] http://www.fenelonplaceelevator.com
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4.5 based on 1,136 reviews

Fenelon Place Elevator Co.

Historic cable car. Also known as the Fourth Street Elevator, this funicular railway has been called "the world's steepest, shortest scenic railway." Great view of downtown Dubuque, the Mississippi River and 3 states. Buses should go to the bottom of the bluff. Please use 4th and Bluff Streets for GPS. Narrow streets with parking on both sides at the top of the bluff. Open 8 AM to 10 PM daily April 1 though November 30. Closed Thanksgiving. We do not accept debit or credit cards.

Reviewed By kris0812015 - West Des Moines, United States

Great view of Dubuque downtown from the top and will definitely recommend to take this shortest and steepest railroad in the world .The address in google will take you to the top of the Fenelon elevator unless to want to take the trip from the bottom then search with 4th street elevator.The elevator is nice and clean and operated from top. The rates are cheap and they only accept cash..no debit or credit cards accepted. there is option to take round trip as well as single side trip. People taking their trip from bottom has to get into the elevator and ring the bell and they will be answered and payment has to made at the top of hill. Car parking is on the streets.No toilets available and people with walking difficulties with wheel chairs may avoid this trip as it has some effort in getting into and off the elevator Bicyclist have option to take their bicycle in

7. Maquoketa Caves State Park

9688 Caves Rd, IA 52060 +1 563-652-5833 http://www.iowadnr.gov/Destinations/StateParksRecAreas/IowasStateParks/ParkDetails.aspx?ParkID=610127
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4.5 based on 209 reviews

Maquoketa Caves State Park

Starting April 1st 2021 parking will be limited to designated spots only, once they are full you must wait for a open parking spot to access the park, Please plan your trip to come earlier or later in the day and avoid peak times on the weekends from 11-4 pm. If arriving during peak times, you should have an alternate place to visit until the park is less busy. 2021 Campground Changes: The campground is 100% reservable. Same day reservations will be accepted from April 1 - October 31 and until 9 pm on the day of arrival. A reservation is required to camp.

Reviewed By joaniemaria - Eldridge, United States

We arrived to view the fall leaves. Trails were open. Caves were closed. The trails are well groomed and lovely. The woods and hills wind around the state park and caves. We especially enjoyed the natural bridge. It is a lovely photo op. Restrooms were closed for the season, as were the boardwalks due to storm damage and fallen trees. We enjoyed our fall visit nevertheless. I recommend a visit.

8. Reiman Gardens

1407 University Blvd, Ames, IA 50011-3101 +1 515-294-2710 [email protected] http://www.reimangardens.com
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4.5 based on 352 reviews

Reiman Gardens

Enchanting, 17-acre garden with new display annually; inside find a live, exotic butterfly exhibit and gardens that change seasonally; private rentals available.

Reviewed By GG123traveler

Spent a couple hours here on a cloudy morning enjoying the beautiful flowers and sounds of water falls. It was great to enjoy the butterflies also.

9. National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

1400 Inspiration Pl SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404-5918 +1 319-362-8500 [email protected] http://www.ncsml.org
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4.5 based on 347 reviews

National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library

Expanded 50,000 sq. ft. building opened in July 2012 with a world-class exhibit "Alphonse Mucha: Inspirations of Art Nouveau" featuring 230 pieces direct from Prague and London. Two other galleries feature rotating exhibitions on the culture, art and history of Czechs and Slovaks. And don't miss the two-room 1880's Czech immigrant house that was home to five generations. See the new museum store filled with European treasures and gifts. Stroll down Czech Village and also visit the exhibition, "Rising Above: the Store of a People and the Flood" located a 87 Sixteenth Ave. SW

Reviewed By JDD800 - Lawrence, United States

This is a one-of-a-kind experience especially if you’re from this heritage. It was like reliving some of the great moments that I’ve heard my great grandparents talk about. They also have an awesome gift shop and the whole experience is totally worth it we loved every minute of it and highly recommend especially if you’re from Czechoslovakia heritage

10. Grotto of the Redemption

Highway 15, West Bend, IA 50597 +1 800-868-3641 http://www.westbendgrotto.com/
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4.5 based on 254 reviews

Grotto of the Redemption

Reviewed By donnasU5231BS

If you have not been to see "the Grotto" you are missing out! This is a FREE attraction about the birth and death of Christ all done in stones. It is truly amazing and beautiful and did I mention FREE? Kids and adults will both enjoy it.

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