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.
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Road leading down into the park is closed to vehicles when we visited. Small parking area at the top then paved road winds down the hill. Park and trail we walked was well maintained. Love to go back this summer or fall.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Wonderful place to camp, fish, and boat. Shelter houses, cabins, beach, cottages, full service hook ups available.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Even if you aren't interested in fossils, it's a great place for hiking and just for being out in nature!
5.0 based on 48 reviews
Absolutely fabulous experience...very well kept and tidy nature preserve. Super amount of walking/hiking trails, ranging from easy to strenuous. Beautiful views of the Loess Hills. Very nice designated area for RV and tent camping, plus rental cabins. Education center with observation tower...really nice !!! I was quite impressed at how the park was maintained...really a swell time. I will definitely go back again...highly recommend !!!
5.0 based on 16 reviews
a 450-acre park and nature preserve with a 7 mile trail system for hiking and cross-country skiing offering excellent viewing of a variety of native wildlife species and habitats, as well as a shelter for both summer and winter use. On the rolling terrain of the preserve are to be found prairies, savanna, woodlands, a 25 acre lake, a marsh, ponds, and wildlife plantings.
This place is great. I know go here a couple times a week. Nice trail variety for central Iowa, wildlife present as well.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Love these 15 beauties! Kim and Bret are wonderful people and take such good care of dogs, loved ones, and friends. I LOVE visiting every summer!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
The Dickinson County Nature Center is open year-round and is a mecca for environmental learning and fun. There is always something to see and do, whether it be visiting one of our live animal ambassadors or having fun with an interactive exhibit. Kenue Park also features geocaching, mowed trails, rehabilitated trumpeter swans, disc golf, a Nature Playscape and the seasonal Westport Schoolhouse.
This is a hidden gem. It’s a wonderful place for a family to pass time. The Nature Center building has excellent exhibits about the animals, plants and landscape of the area. It is remarkably good!
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