Take Time Along Iowa's Byways

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This passport provides traveler recommendations, itineraries and discounts so you can slow down and spend a day or five along each of Iowa's byways. These recommendations are sure to be the beginning of a life-long love affair with Iowa's byways as they open up new possibilities and experiences. Itineraries include unique places to stay, great local food, shopping options and destinations you don't want to miss. Get recommendations from byway experts and local businesses. Slow down and explore Iowa's beautiful scenic and historic byways to reconnect with family, unplug from your busy schedule or to just relax in a place where you can still hear birds sing, see stars and lightening bugs, create lasting memories and experience the unexpected. Be sure to watch for deals and discounts along the byway!


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A. Great Day Cafe

Welcome to the Historic Hills Scenic Byway! Begin your day with breakfast at the Great Day Cafe. This family-owned restaurant features a variety of delicious options for breakfast and lunch. The restaurant is clean and bright, the staff are friendly, and portions are generous. Grab a scrumptious breakfast burrito if you are in a hurry to continue your trip along the Byway, or take time to relax and savor fluffy pancakes and a hearty omelet with a fresh coffee. Used your Scenic Byway Passport coupon to receive a free soda with your meal! Return to enjoy lunch sandwiches, soups, fresh salads, and more. Continue your itinerary with a lake or river kayak adventure at Pathfinders RC&D Kayak Rental located just three blocks away.

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What's Included

  • Free Soda With Purchase Of Entree
B. Pathfinders RC&D Kayak Rental

Start the day with sunshine and a paddle! Pick up a one or two-person kayak at Pathfinder's Kayak Rental. Use your Passport to receive a one-time coupon for $5 off your rental! Kick back and float or fish and spend a few hours kayaking on Lake Sugema.  If you prefer river excursions, the Des Moines River is a popular kayak/canoe destination with several put-in options. Find out more Things to Do in the Villages of Van Buren County, Iowa. Consider grabbing lunch to go from one of Keosauqua's restaurants before driving the Historic Hills Scenic Byway to Bentonsport for a picnic lunch.

Open seasonally.

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What's Included

  • $5 Off Canoe Or Kayak Rental
C. Bentonsport Mill Garden and Historic Bentonsport Shops

After a morning on the water, take your lunch to Bentonsport Mill Garden to see remnants of the original lock and dam. This riverfront park has public restrooms, picnic tables, a gazebo, and a view of a historic truss bridge that spans the Des Moines River. Wander the historic shopping district that boasts buildings from the 1800s, built by Mormon craftsmen. While you are shopping, go to the Greef General Store for their famous fudge or antiques.

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D. Greef General Store and Addie May Fudge

While visiting Bentonsport, enjoy looking through three stories of antiques and wander to the back of the shop for a free fudge tasting. You can receive a free 1/4 pound of fudge with any 1-pound purchase by showing your Byway Passport! Choose from their delicious flavors of Addie May Fudge to tide you over as you meander along the Historic Hills Scenic Byway to Bonaparte, where you will enjoy dinner on the river.

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What's Included

  • Free Quarter Pound Of Fudge With Purchase Of One Pound Of Fudge
E. Bonaparte Retreat

A few minutes away is the riverside town of Bonaparte. Enjoy the local artists and shops along First Street before walking to the Bonaparte Retreat for dinner. This locally owned restaurant is located in a converted grist mill, built in 1878. It is a destination for residents and travelers who enjoy fine dining in a beautiful setting on the Des Moines River. This restaurant has a full menu. The Filet Mignon and "Windsor Pork Chop" are local favorites. Meals come with homemade soup, salad, and fresh-baked bread, and you don't even need to show a coupon! Slow down and enjoy a cocktail before dinner, take a walk around the property before returning to Keosauqua for your overnight stay or come early to enjoy the local artists and shops along First Street before walking to the Bonaparte Retreat for dinner. Visit Holmes Leather Crafting, a unique, small town leather goods shop with one-of-a-kind, locally-made treasures. Please note, as with many small, locally owned shops in small rural towns, Holmes Leather Crafting and others are not open in the evening.

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F. Hotel Manning

Hotel Manning is a community-owned boutique hotel located along the Des Moines River in downtown Keosauqua. It was constructed near the banks of the Des Moines River in the late 1890s by Edwin Manning, one of the founding fathers of Keosauqua, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Guests can stay in one of four distinct properties, each with its unique character: the historic hotel, the adjacent Standard Motel, Riverview Inn, or the riverside cabins. Take some time to enjoy serene river views from the newly remodeled Sample Room bar and riverside courtyard! Dogs and cats are welcome in the Standard Motel and cabins for a one-time fee of $25 (up to two pets). Pets are not allowed in the Riverview and Historic rooms. Get a good night's sleep and continue the second day of your journey along the Historic Hills Scenic Byway with a hike in or a drive through Lacey Keosauqua State Park. Show your Scenic Byway Pass coupon to get 15% off your room stay.

Learn the history of this site on Spotify: Hotel Manning - Historic Hills Scenic Byway Audio Tour | Podcast on Spotify

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  • 15% Off Room
G. Sweet Caroline's Coffee & Cafe

Start day two of your visit with a hike in Lacey Keosauqua State Park. Once you've worked up an appetite, continue through the park along the Historic Hills Scenic Byway to Sweet Carolines on Bloomfield Square for coffee and a light breakfast. Sweet Caroline’s Coffee & Cafe is open mornings through lunch and afternoon tea. Sit and people watch as you enjoy breakfast, then grab your second cup to go and wander the historic square full of shops and restaurants. Show your Byway Passport coupon to enjoy 10% off your drink purchase. Visit the historic Bloomfield County Courthouse in the center of the square.

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  • 10% Off Drink Order
H. Davis County Courthouse

Enjoy a stroll around the historic square, where you will see the magnificent Davis County Courthouse. Centrally located, close to local shops and restaurants, this majestic building was designed by architects T.J. Tolan and Son and was built in 1877 by W.B. Larkworthy and F.W. Menke of Quincy, IL for $45,201. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.  

This building, which is still used as the courthouse, is typical Victorian architecture with wrought iron trim and a belfry. The clock tower and four-sided clock are readily noticeable to anyone entering Bloomfield, especially since it is crowned by a life-sized statue of the Goddess of Justice, blindfolded, holding scales in one hand and a sword in the other. The distinctive mansard roof on this building is pierced by an unusual number and variety of dormer windows. The beautifully proportioned and ornamented building is constructed of brick with sandstone veneer. The attic contains irreplaceable solid walnut beams and rafters. There are 115 windows in the building and 40 rooms, including several vaults. The jail in the basement housed city and county offenders until 1973. The original basketweave iron cell partitions are still in place and can be seen by visiting the county assessor’s office located in the old jail area.

Ready for more history? Visit the Historical Society Complex, which boasts several historic structures, located just a block away.

Learn the history of this site on Spotify: Bloomfield Square Historic District - Historic Hills Scenic Byway Audio Tour | Podcast on Spotify

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I. Davis County Historical Society Complex

The Davis County Historical Society was incorporated in 1962. Since that time, the Davis County Historical Society Complex has grown to include five buildings: the two-story brick Findley home, the Mormon-built log cabin, the Livery Barn, the Wheeler Ridge School, and the Savannah Christian Church. The buildings house a collection of 19th and 20th-century artifacts. Hours are limited, so call ahead to schedule a tour. After you stroll the grounds, unwind at Essential Massage and Spa, across the street.

Learn the history of this site on Spotify: William Findley House - Historic Hills Scenic Byway Audio Tour | Podcast on Spotify

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J. Essential Massage and Spa

After checking out the Davis County Historical Society Complex, head to Essential Massage and Spa to relax your tired muscles from kayaking, hiking, and exploring! This is the perfect way to fully relax during your time on the byway.

Your Byway Passport will get you a free 5-minute massage chair demonstration and deluxe samples with any $15 purchase, while supplies last.

Essential Massage & Spa has several team members. They offer everything from massage therapy and reflexology to body scrubs and wraps, skin care, micro-needling, and more. You might even decide to stay an extra day so you can enjoy a "Spa Day Package"!

All spa services are made by reservation and are secured with a valid credit card or gift certificate. All spa services require an intake form and a completed waiver prior to receiving treatments. A deposit of 50% may be required on select spa treatments and group bookings.

If you want to eat like a local before you leave town, consider a Tenderloin Sandwich at Slick's Bar and Grill, Avocado Toast at By the Hearth Bookshop and Coffee House, the Burrito El Pastor at Tequila Grill or breakfast all day at CJ's Family Restaurant.

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What's Included

  • Free 5-minute Massage Chair Demonstration And Deluxe Samples With Purchase Of Any $15 Product Or Service
A. DeWitt German Hausbarn Museum and Chamber & Development Co.

This unique building is located in Dewitt’s Lincoln Park and is home to a German Hausbarn Museum and the DCDC office. The building originates from Schleswig-Holstein, Germany and was built in 1727. In 2007, the building was dismantled and brought to DeWitt where it was reassembled in 2008 with the help of many community volunteers. The Hausbarn’s recreated exterior has retained its historical integrity, including an impressive, thatched roof. Tours are self-guided and museum hours, which are typically from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, may vary depending on availability of DCDC Staff.

While you're in DeWitt, take a selfie at the historic intersection of the Lincoln Highway (later Highway 30) and Highway 61 (historically known as the Blues Highway). Lincoln Park marks the historic crossing of the two original transnational highways. The notable crossing is marked at an intersection next to Lincoln Park, which features a crossroads emblem on the road and placard in the park. Today, the park includes modern amenities such as picnic shelters, playground equipment and public restrooms, making for a perfect stopping point on your journey west.

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What's Included

  • Free $5 In DeWitt Chamber Bucks
B. Lincoln Hotel

The historic Lincoln Hotel is located at the junction of Old Lincoln Highway and Hoover Highway in Lowden, Iowa. Built in 1915, the hotel originally hosted automobile travelers on the coast to coast Lincoln Highway. In 1996, after a complete renovation, the Lincoln Hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and won the residential "Preservation At Its Best Award" from the Iowa Historic Preservation Alliance. It offers four suites, which were refurbished in 2019. All rooms have private baths, queen size beds with luxury linens, WIFI and spacious seating. Guests enjoy a quiet small-town setting surrounded by beautiful farms and scenic byways.

Take the time to make the 10-minute drive over to the Hound Dog Rock Shop at 115 Lombard Street in Clarence. This locally owned shop doesn't sell over the internet so you may just find an unexpected treasure that no one else knows about! Their philosophy is they want their customers to visit in person so they can see, feel, and experience their selections before making a decision to buy. They have quality rocks, minerals, gems, geodes, crystals, metaphysical & custom-made jewelry from local, national, and international locations.

You can savor some good eats in Clarence at Victory Lane Bar and Grill, 628 Lombard St. This local hot spot may be crowded so plan accordingly.

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What's Included

  • $20 Off One Night Stay
C. Lincoln Wine Bar & Woodfired Pizza

Named one of the 50 best pizzerias in the United States by "50 Top Pizzas" in 2024 and 2025, this is one of Iowa's most popular pizza joints. Its menu is driven by the seasonal produce provided by local farmers and the restaurant's accolades are related to its use of local ingredients like morel mushrooms, asparagus, Iowa pepperoni and hot honey. They have an Italian-made, wood-fired oven and serve Neapolitan-style pizzas. From classic recipes to new-age kitchen adventures, each dish reflects a passion for high-quality food.

Walk off that delicious pizza with a stroll around Mount Vernon's quaint, historic and artsy downtown, which is filled with small, locally owned shops.

Headed west? Meander through Palisades-Kepler State Park, named one of the Best Hidden-Gem State Parks in the Midwest, by Midwest Living who noted, "You'll find steep river bluffs, dense trees, deep ravines and even Native American mounds." and called out two specific trails "Cedar Cliff Trail a 1.5 mile trail, with plenty of picture-perfect river views and Cool Hollow Trail a .7-mile woodland hike with a unique log bridge".

Take time to explore the majestic, beautiful Brucemore Museum, which is just west of Mount Vernon, on 26-beautiful acres in the center of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The three-story Queen Anne home has 21-rooms and 14 fireplaces. When it was built by Caroline Soutter Sinclair in 1884, newspapers flaunted the building as the “finest residence this side of Chicago.” It was renovated in 1907 by the Douglas family. Today, it is a time capsule of beautiful architecture and unique style. Check out the first tiki bar in the US, called the "Tahitian Room", the one of kind wall art by Grant Wood and the Skinner Player Pipe Organ, which has 715 pipes, blower motor, 26 registers, and 13 ranks and occupies space on three floors of the home. The property also has a Servant's Village, arboretum and greenhouse. Plan ahead to enjoy an event.

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D. Lincoln Cafe

If you love soup or chili, then the Lincoln Café is a must stop along old Lincoln Highway. Opened in 1928, the Belle Plaine café has since gone through several owners and renovations to today offer a small-town dining experience paired with modern seating and great service. They serve breakfast all day along with an impressive lunch and dinner menu, though their homemade soups continue to be the most popular.

Take some time to explore history at The Belle Plaine Area Museum or the Meskwaki Cultural Center & Museum. The Belle Plaine Area Museum is on what was the original Lincoln Highway route between 1913 and 1937. It has displays related to the Chicago North Western Railroad, Jumbo Well, and the Great Fire history, along with the Henry B. Tippie Annex. The Meskwaki Cultural Center & Museum was opened in 2010 to give visitors a glimpse into the Meskwaki Tribe’s rich, cultural legacy. This museum shares the Meskwaki traditions, promotes equality, and encourages cultural awareness. Museum displays include many artifacts that have been passed down, as well as other reacquired and repatriated items that have come home over the years, including arrowheads, bowls, spoons, other pottery, arrowheads, tools, clothing, jewelry, photographs, and other objects.

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What's Included

  • Free Slice Of Pie With Purchase Of Meal
E. Meskwaki Cultural Center & Museum

The Meskwaki Nation works hard to preserve their history. Their people are of the Algonquian origin from the Eastern Woodland Culture areas and have been historically located in the St. Lawrence River Valley, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa. After fighting in the Fox Wars and being relocated multiple times, the Meskwaki formally purchased land in Tama County, Iowa, which gave formal federal identity to the Meskwaki people as the “Sac & Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa.” They rely on the knowledge and experiences of the past, along with the will to survive to advance the people, culture, and well-being of the Meskwaki Nation and invite you to come to the Meskwaki Cultural Center & Museum to learn more.

Tribal members have a rich history and culture but may be most well known for their service to the United States. 27 Meskwaki Tribe Native Americans, about 16% of the tribe’s population at the time, volunteered for the U.S. Army after the December 7th attack on Pearl Harbor. Out of those 27, eight went on to become “code talkers.” U.S. and Allied forces used the Meskwaki and other Indigenous language to transmit sensitive radio transmissions in code during World War II. Axis code breakers were never able to decipher "the code". The Meskwaki tribe were among 25 Indigenous tribes that later received the Congressional Gold Medal for their service during the war as code talkers. The Meskwaki Tribal Museum is open to the public and takes free will donations Monday - Friday from 8 to 4:30. They have a display about the Code Talkers as well as other information and artifacts from the Meskwaki Tribe.

Before you visit, take time to learn more about the Meskwaki Nation/Fox and Sac Tribe.

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F. The Fisher Art Museum at the Marshalltown Arts & Civic Center

This museum has an impressive collection of Impressionistic and Post-Impressionistic art that has become known as the renowned Fisher Art Collection. Although it was made famous when a Monet was cut from its frame, stolen and then found years later rolled up in a rural post office box, the extensive collection contains many beautiful works that rotate in and out of the public gallery. The Artists in the current exhibition include Pierre Bonnard, Albert Lebourg, Paul Signac, Eugene-Louis Boudin, Mary Cassatt, Augustus John, Maurice de Vlaminick, Adolphe Monicelli, Henri Matisse, Camille Pissarro, Raffaello Romanellii, Christian Petersen. Attendance is free. The museum is open Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm or weekends by appointment: call 641-758-3005 or email director@maccia.org Closed on major holidays. Tour Groups or Field Trips can be accommodated on closed days upon request.

While you're in Marshalltown explore food scene. Marshalltown is known for the diversity and quality of its locally owned, award-winning restaurants, including Taylor's Maidrite, the Flying Elbow, Opa Grill, Zenos, La Carretta and many others. Locals boast that you can eat your way around the world in one town!

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G. Niland's Cafe

This historic site has the distinction of being one of the first one-stops ever developed along the Lincoln Highway. Historically the Reed-Niland Corner, it was run by a single man and then his family to provide gas, food and lodging to travelers on Lincoln and Jefferson Highways. Today, visitors can still enjoy a hearty meal from Niland’s Café or enjoy a night in a room at the Colo Motel. The station is now a museum ran by the Colo Historical Association and is open on the last weekend of every month and by appointment. Enjoy a walking tour with historical markers telling the story of the triangular corner.

You are at the intersection with the Jefferson Highway so consider taking a detour and extending your stay in Iowa to spend some time along another multi-state byway.

Take some time to explore the plethora of museums in Ames, Iowa. The Ames History Museum shares area history, including historic photos of the Lincoln Highway and important figures from the community. Iowa State University Museums, including Reiman Gardens, the Brunnier Art Museum & Christian Petersen Art Museum and the Farm House Museum, have exceptional collections. Or stroll through Iowa State’s campus and visit the Durham Center to learn about the creation, history and development of the first electronic digital computer.

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What's Included

  • $2 Off Tenderloin Meal
H. Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad | James H. Andrew Railroad Museum
The Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad is a heritage railroad that operates freight and passenger excursions in Boone County, Iowa.

What's Included

  • Free Water Bottle Sticker At The Iowa Arboretum
I. Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Depot & Park

The Carroll Depot has a dramatic Victorian Romanesque Architectural Style. It was designed by Charles Sumner Frost, who designed over 200 rail depots for the Chicago Northwestern. His other notable works include the Chicago Navy Pier and the Navy Pier Terminal. First built in 1867, it burned down and was rebuilt in 1896, restored in 1990. Today, this historic train depot is also home to the Carroll Chamber of Commerce. Visitors are invited to tour the renovated train depot or explore the exterior grounds. There are two other buildings at the depot and restoration is currently underway on them.

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J. Harrison County Historical Village & Iowa Welcome Center

Located on the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway, the Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway and the Western Skies Scenic Byway, this facility includes Lincoln Highway/Loess Hills Interpretive Center with film presentations, outdoor surface demonstration area, scenic overlook, and children’s transportation themed play space. A five-building historical complex features original log-cabin and one-room school. Seasonally, there is even a farmers' market. This is also an official Iowa welcome center with an Iowa gift shop featuring food, wine, books and souvenirs and free high-speed wireless internet. It is home of the Harrison County Freedom Rock. Outside, you can find a Lincoln Highway marker in its original location, then grab a seat in the theatre for a media presentation to learn all about the infamous route.

Expand your trip by visiting the longest intact brick portion of the Lincoln Highway, which is only about 20 minutes away. Experience 11 blocks of original bricked Lincoln Highway in Woodbine, Iowa. The tree-lined route features picturesque homes and historic canopy gas stations. The downtown area is also a Historic District with brick roads, museums, shopping. Other area historic sites include the Woodbine Carnegie Public Library, Merry Brook Rural School Museum and the Harrison County Genealogy Office.

Make the time to explore more history at the Union Pacific Railroad Museum and the historic Squirrel Cage Jail Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off One Item
A. City Meat Market

Iowa's oldest smokehouse is located in the heart of the Driftless Area. This family-owned business has been a local hotspot for over 100 years. They are known for their home-made sausages and other quality smoked meats, including hickory smoked bacon, double smoked ham, ring baloney, salmon, hot sticks and more. They frequently have lines of people waiting to purchase their high-quality steaks and other meats. They also have cheeses and other snacks for your drive along Iowa’s Great River Road.

There are several parks, overlooks and accesses in Iowa where you can slow down and enjoy the scenery and wildlife. When you leave New Albin on the Great River Road, you will be driving through a Globally Important Birding Area.

Before you leave New Albin, take a slow drive east along Army Road, a two-mile Mississippi River gravel access road through wetlands and floodplain forests. This is a birding hotspot. Huge flocks of canvasback ducks, geese, swans, pelicans and other birds migrate in the fall and bald eagles have giant nests that are visible from the boat landing. If you don’t know your bird songs, check out the Merlin Bird ID by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Directions to Army Road: Turn east off Highway 26, the Great River Road, onto Ross Street in the center of town near the Community Center. Ross Street becomes Elm Street, which will take you to the edge of a plateau overlooking the Mississippi River floodplain and the beginning of Army Road, where you will see a U.S. Fish & Wildlife sign announcing Pool Slough, as well as an overlook with a spotting scope.

Iowa’s most scenic state byway, the Driftless Area Scenic Byway, intersects with the Great River Road just south of New Albin and can be followed to loop through two Northeast Iowa counties. If you want a shorter side excursion, there is a loop through Yellow River Forest, which is known for its birding.

If you need to stretch your legs, stop and explore Effigy Mounds National Monument. Managed by the National Park Service, this sacred site has trails to 200 plus American Indian mounds located in one of the most picturesque sections of the Upper Mississippi River Valley, an interpretive center and gift shop.

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What's Included

  • $5 Off $50 Purchase
B. Sodes Perk Central Coffee House & Cafe

This great little locally owned coffee shop/café is located just across the street from Guttenberg’s Riverside Park and Trail. It has everything from full breakfasts, quiche, homemade pies, hand cut french fries, wraps. homemade soups, salads and buns, as well as exceptional customer service.  Grab a coffee, a sweet treat or the makings of a picnic lunch and walk the park.

Spend some time strolling the Riverside Trail, a paved trail that runs two miles along the banks of the Mississippi River, much of it between the historic downtown and the river. It traverses nearly the entire length of town providing spectacular views and great birding. You can even walk on sidewalks atop the levee. This trail traverses a long narrow park along the Mississippi River with large shade trees, picnic tables, shelters, public restrooms and great views to watch a barge lock through Lock #10. Many different city activities occur in or adjacent to this park, including Saturday Farmer’s Markets from 8:00 to 12:00 noon, Stars & Stripes Celebration and Fireworks in July and Germanfest in September.

The 109-mile River Bluffs Scenic Byway intersects with the Great River Road in two places, once in Marquette and then again in Guttenberg, so you can loop out to enjoy dramatic views and historic destinations and then continue along your journey along the Great River Road.

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What's Included

  • Free Soft Drink With Purchase Of Sandwich
C. National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Part museum, part aquarium, part science center, where history and rivers come alive, this passport stop won’t disappoint! Located in the Port of Dubuque along the Mississippi River, the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium offers a 14-acre campus, providing a unique experience with hands-on exhibits, daily history and creature chats, rich river history, special events, and more. They love byway travelers so this passport will get you a discount on admission!

Meander to the Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens at 3800 Arboretum Drive on the Northwest edge of town. Free to the public, this hidden gem has 20 acres of arboretum and botanical gardens as well as universal access trails with identification signage. Unique gardens include English, Rose, Cactus, Herb, Rock , Hosta and Waterfall and others, as well as a Whispering Pines and Conifer Forest and Children’s Gardens. Pick up some fish food at the visitor center so you can feed the fish in the large Koi pond in the Japanese Garden. There is also a Playground, contemplation benches, 40 sculptures, garden waterfalls and a veterans memorial. The Visitor Center has a gift shop and restrooms. Check the events section of the website for Music in the Garden, Yoga in the Garden, Workshops and other opportunities Home - Dubuque Arboretum.

Before you leave town, head to Fenelon Place Elevator, the World’s Shortest & Steepest Railway at 4th and Bluff Streets in Dubuque. This railway is 296 feet in length, elevating passengers 189 feed from Fourth Street up to  Fenelon Place. It boasts magnificent view of downtown Dubuque, the Mississippi River and 3 states. Open 8 AM to 10 PM daily April 1 though November 30. Closed Thanksgiving. Bring cash as they do not accept debit/credit cards. Fenelon Place Elevator Company | World's Shortest & Steepest Railroad

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What's Included

  • $5 Off General Admission
D. Island City Harbor

Island City Harbor is a fun destination located on the only Island in Iowa. In addition to being an Iowa Welcome Center, they have houseboat rentals, pontoon rentals, and floating cottage rentals. Iowa Welcome Center Marina and gift shop with Harbor Store, Boat Rentals, Unique Houseboat Rentals, Slips, Indoor/Outdoor Storage, Kayak + Paddleboards, Gas Dock, Marine Technician. Because they love byway travelers and your using your passport, they will give you a 10% Discount on a two-night stay, as well as access to free kayak and canoe use on the lake. Home | Island City Harbor

Maquoketa Caves State Parkis located just 36 miles from Sebula. Maquoketa Caves State Park | Maquoketa, Iowa | Travel Iowa With more caves than any state park, Maquoketa Caves is one of Iowa’s most unique outdoor attractions. Enormous bluffs tower throughout the park, and a six-mile trail system winds through geologic formations and forests brimming with natural beauty.  Bring your hiking shoes and a flashlight and look for “Natural Bridge”, “Balanced Rock”, “Dancehall Cave” and other unique rock formations. The park interpretive center provides geology of the cave formations and park history. The caves in the park are closed from October 15th until April 15th as they server as a hibernaculum for overwintering bats. Maquoketa Caves State Park | Department of Natural Resources

Spend some time on a side trip along the 80-mile Grant Wood Scenic Byway, which intersects with the Great River Road in Bellevue. It traverses rolling hills, limestone bluffs, three rivers and numerous parks. It features historical sites, parks, art galleries and wineries.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Two Night Stay
E. Sawmill Museum

The Sawmill Museum preserves, collects, interprets, and explores the history of America’s sawmill, lumber, and forestry industries. It is a Great River Road interpretive center that is centered around the story of Clinton, Iowa’s rich lumber history, the museum features dynamic exhibits, programs, and events that explore the history, current practices, future opportunities and challenges of these industries. Fun exhibits include animatronic lumber barons that tell their own story, a fire station with racetrack and a floating log raft simulator/video game. This passport makes a visit to the museum even more affordable than it already is!

Take some time to stop at the George M. Curtis Mansion before you leave Clinton. Constructed in 1883, the mansion was the home of lumber baron, George M. Curtis. It served as a showcase for his business with each room featuring a different wood and decorated with the flower of the tree from which the wood was obtained. It has five porches, a variety of roof planes and more than 40 stained glass windows.  https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeMCurtisMansion/

Clinton is the intersection of the Great River Road and the Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway, which was the first transcontinental highway to span 14 states. It is a National Scenic Byway that takes travelers from Times Square New York, through Iowa, to Lincoln Park, San Franciso. Many visitors start their exploration of the Iowa portion of the Lincoln HHB at the Sawmill Museum so brochures and information can be obtained at the Sawmill Museum if you want to learn more.

 

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What's Included

  • Buy One Admission, Get One Admission Free
F. Crane & Pelican Cafe

The Crane & Pelican provides guests with the highest quality, full service, fine-dining experience, in a beautiful historic setting on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River. In 2021, they received an award for being the “Most Adorable Small Town Restaurant in Iowa” from LoveFood.com. Constructed in 1851by a river captain for his family (10 children), it has been beautifully restored and is now an elegant restaurant. On any given night, you may be lucky enough to enjoy live jazz music. Events at the C&P – The Crane & Pelican Cafe Although the menu changes, popular dishes include Pecan Crusted Salmon, Ahi Tuna and Steak with a Port Reduction, but you can also get a Meatloaf Supper, Sandwiches or Pasta. This restaurant is Gluten free, vegetarian, and vegan friendly. Don't forget to use your Byway Passport coupon to elevate your dinner!

While you're in Le Claire, take some time to enjoy "Libations Lane" in downtown Le Claire. It boasts a brewery, distillery and a winery all within two blocks of each other on the banks of the Mississippi River. Visit each shop and be sure to pick up a punch card. Purchase a growler of beer, a bottle of spirits and a bottle of wine and get your card marked at each store. Then turn the card in at the last store for a free LeClaire Libations Lane pint glass! Glasses can be picked up at any of the three locations. To find out more visit LeClaire Libation Lane - Brewery, Distillery and Winery all within 2 block in beautiful downtown LeClaire, Iowa- Drink wine, beer and spirits!

Just steps away from the downtown, across the railroad and on the river you can explore The Buffalo Bill Museum where you’ll find memorabilia related to William Cody, Mississippi River pilots, and local farm and home pioneer history. Buffalo Bill Museum LeClaire

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What's Included

  • 50% Off Dessert Or Appetizer
  • Buy One Buffalo Bill Museum Admission, Get One Buffalo Bill Museum Admission Free
G. Skinny's Barbeque

Voted Iowa’s #1 Pulled Pork Sandwich, this local hot spot has award winning Texas style BBQ with midwestern hospitality. You can enjoy smoked tender brisket, pork, fall off the bone ribs, chicken, a variety of sandwiches or tacos but since you’re using your Iowa Byways passport, you will receive a coupon that will encourage you to start with the nachos. Eat inside or outside on the deck. You’ll want to linger either way.

Meander over to the “Unofficial” the Worlds Largest Watermelon Slice (Sculpture) for a selfie. It's nearby on Muscatine's riverfront - Mississippi Drive & Broadway Street in Muscatine/1 Harbor Drive. The sculpture measures at a whopping 40 feet long, 16 feet tall, stands 26 feet high, and weighs 16,000 pounds!

While you're in town, take a stroll downtown to the National Pearl Button Museum, which has an amazing collection, some fun interactive displays and a gift shop. Located right downtown at 117 West 2nd St. in Muscatine. Muscatine was once the “Pearl Button Capital of the World”. Starting in the 1890s, mother of pearl shells were harvested from rivers in 19 states to make 1.5 billion pearl buttons annually, one-third of the world’s pearl buttons.

Explore or stay long enough to take a class at the Muscatine Art Center, which boasts the historic Musser-McColm home, a historic Japanese Garden, a variety of exhibitions in the Stanley Gallery.

If you want to stretch your legs on a longer nature hike, visit one of Iowa's most photographed State Parks, Wildcat Den State Park, which is just a short drive up the Mississippi. Located along Pine Creek, the trails in this park feature sandstone bluffs and boasts formations like Steamboat Rock and the Devil’s Punch Bowl.

 

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  • Free Nachos With Purchase Of Meal
H. Des Moines County Heritage Center Museum

The Heritage Center Museum opened in 1898 as the Burlington Public Library. One hundred years later, the Des Moines County Historical Society renovated the historic building, preserving the detailed woodwork, the elegant, open spaces, and many other architectural features, combining 19th century elegance and 21st century technology. The Gothic Revival building is on the Register of Historic Places and retains stunning examples of the style including a Hypatia stained glass window, marble chip mosaic floors, and original hand carved woodwork. Take some time to sit and relax or stroll through this beautiful historic structure. This pass will get you a discount on admission!

The museum is just a few blocks from downtown Burlington. Meander down "Snake Alley" to pick up treasures from local shops like Weird Harolds Records. Enjoy a tasty beverage at Busted Cup Brewhouse or lunch at Jerry's Main Lunch before playing a round of golf at the historic Blackwater Mini Golf. Relax over dinner at Napoli Pizza and Restaurant or get your licks in at the Mississippi Moon Ice Cream Parlor.

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What's Included

  • $5.00 Admission For Adults; Free Admission For Children 16 And Under
I. Turnwater Bar and Grill

This family-friendly bar and grill is situated on Pool 19 of the Mississippi River. They have transient boat slips and gas docks if you’re approaching from the water but anyone from land or shore can take advantage of their indoor or outdoor dining options. Take in the scenic waterfront view while munching on Jetty Shrimp with sweet chili sauce, Pork Belly Burnt Ends, a Steakhouse Bleus pizza, a Poke Bowl, a prime rib dinner, a specialty sandwich or one of their famous desserts! Look for their Live Music schedule and weekly specials on their Facebook page.

While you're on the waterfront, take some time to stroll Fort Madison's new Riverfront Walk. You can stop in the North Lee County Historical Society Museum, which is just south of the Marina and take a look at the restored Santa Fe Depot

Meander a few blocks inland to Bent Oak Books to pick up your next great read. The locally owned, small-town bookstore is located in a charming historic building in downtown Fort Madison.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Purchases Up To $200
A. The Pear Tree House

The historic Pear Tree House, circa 1897, is a short-term vacation rental serving the Sutherland area, providing guest space for wedding parties, holiday stayovers, hunting trips, funerals, work related short-term stays. It is s great place to stay during a trip to explore the Glacial Trail Scenic Byway.

Just a short drive from Sutherland, the Prairie Heritage Center is the headquarters of O'Brien County Conservation. It is a great place to enjoy educational and interactive displays, hike the trails, savor the wildflowers, and engage in bird and wildlife watching.

If you're in Sutherland during the week, you may enjoy visiting Bogenrief Studios, a quirky collection of antiques and art. Tucked away in a former school building, the structure’s unremarkable brick exterior is packed with fascinating antiques, current projects, curiosities and fascinating examples of stained and beveled glass art. Bogenrief’s work is featured in homes, commercial spaces and churches across the nation and around the world. The building’s dark hallways are lined with glowing Tiffany-style lamps and colorful glass mosaics. “Lady windows” featuring life-size female figures grace the hallway. This business allows entry to visitors by appointment. Please call 712-446-2094 or 319-541-6751 to set up a time.

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What's Included

  • 15% Off Stay
B. Legacy's Bar & Grill

This family-owned restaurant is on Main Street in Sutherland. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner and have a full bar. Enjoy everything from Poutine and Margherita Flatbread to a hand cut Ribeye or Porterhouse Porkchop. Byway passport holders will receive a discount at this delicious stop.

Dog Creek Park's breathtaking view of the lake and valley is something to see. It’s located along the Glacial Trail Scenic Byway, just a short drive south from Sutherland.

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What's Included

  • 20% Off Food Order For One Person
C. Buena Vista County Park

Buena Vista County Park is just off the Glacial Trail Scenic Byway on 400th Street, 2 miles east of M-27 in the beautiful Little Sioux River Valley of Northwest Buena Vista County. Buena Vista Park offers multiple camping areas, Cabin and Lodge over-night rental facilities, day-use shelter, arboretum, prairie grass plantings, and miles of trails through woodland areas for visitors to explore.

While you're there, take the time to explore the Glacial Hills Preserve. It is adjacent to the county park and south of 440th Street. This Preserve is a haven for rare species, including plants you will rarely encounter, the prairie bush clover and western prairie fringed orchid, and it's a sight to behold with its stunning prairies, wetlands, and glacial lakes.

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D. Sanford Museum & Planetarium

The Sanford Museum and Planetarium has exhibits and activities on a variety of subjects including: Archaeology, Art, Astronomy, Geology, History, Natural History and Paleontology. They also have a planetarium and a variety of public programs!

While in the town of Cherokee, grab some coffee at Mud on Main (207 W Main St) and browse the shelves at Book Vine (204 W Main St).

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E. Waterman Prairie

This scenic pull-out looks over the Waterman Prairie Complex, a large tract of public land which extends along the Waterman Creek and Little Sioux watersheds. Riparian habitat and pristine prairies are included in the 1,800 acre complex. An interpretive panel provides more information about Waterman Prairie.

From this pull-out, you can take a short walk to view Dutch Fred's grave and the Hanging Valley. For more information about the prairie ecosystem, visit the Prairie Heritage Center near Peterson, where you can also pick up a map of the Glacial Trail Scenic Byway.

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F. Buffalo Ridge Overlook

Stop at this scenic pull-out along County Road C16 (460th St) for expansive views of Buffalo Ridge. Three interpretive panels provide more information about unique locations and history on the Glacial Trail Scenic Byway.

Spend some time exploring St. Browns’ Prairie, which is located north of 460th. This is an important tract in one of the largest areas of native grassland left in Iowa. A special feature of the tract is a small, crystal-clear, spring-fed steam that meanders through it, just like you should!

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A. Stoner Drug

Stoner Drug was founded in 1896 in Hamburg. It is the parent store of a total of six drug stores. Enjoy sweet treats in a traditional way at their old-fashioned soda fountain. Because you are using your byway passport, when you arrive, you will receive a coupon to receive a discount on your shake or malt.

While you're in town, meander over to the Fremont County Freedom Rock in the Hamburg City Park, then take a scenic drive north on Bluff Road.

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What's Included

  • $1 Off Malt Or Shake
B. Waubonsie State Park Scenic Overlook

As a site on the Lewis and Clark Historic Trail, Waubonsie State Park in southwest Iowa is known for its exceptional vistas of Iowa’s unique Loess Hills and the Nebraska plains. Its extensive trail system offers something for the avid mountain biker, equestrians looking for a relaxing ride, or anyone eager to hike amongst the tranquil surroundings of the park’s ridgetop prairies and shaded woodland valleys.

For more scenic views, take the Pleasant Overview loop east to Riverton Wildlife Area. The scenic overlook has excellent views of this expansive wetland area along the Nishnabotna River. The area is a migratory bird hotspot, so don't forget your binoculars! If you're not sure you can identify birds by site, consider using the Merlin Ap, which can identify birds by sound.

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C. Best Nest Farm

Did you ever wonder what it would be like to sleep in a covered wagon but hesitated because you still really want comfort and modern conveniences? You can have both at Best Nest Farm where you'll find beautiful full-sized, fully-outfitted 1800s style covered wagon that are handcrafted in the USA. But these aren't your great grandfathers covered wagons. They have outlets, USB ports, full bathrooms with hot water, full shower, sinks, flush toilets, AC/Heat unit, mini-fridge, microwave, and Keurig. Each has a queen bed, twin bunk beds, and luxury bedding and linens. A private firepit with 4 Adirondack chairs and a Weber propane grill are just outside your wagon. Just down the hill from your wagon, you will find the kayaks/fishing dock/water access. This is an active farm on a 50-acre property with furry and feathered friends (farm dogs, barn cats, friendly alpacas and ducks), a lake teeming with wildlife, and pristine woodlands. Because you're using your passport, you will qualify for a weeknight discount Sunday-Thursday.

Once you set up base, meander along nearby level b roads known locally as Hastie Hollow and Lake Hill. These are adventures you will not forget! Although these minimum maintenance roads should not be traveled after inclement weather, when dry they are an unforgettable experience!

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Weeknight Stay
D. Glenwood Loess Hills Mural

Local artist Emily McQueen beautified an exterior wall of the Glenwood City Hall with a colorful mural representing the Loess Hills. Native plants, birds, butterflies, and more. Try to find Bigfoot in the scene, then take a selfie!

Meander over to the Keg Creek Brewing Company on the town square, then head to nearby Pony Creek Park to visit the nature center, explore the trails, or cast a line into the beautiful Pony Creek Lake. If you are up for a hike, stop at Folsom Point Preserve to see the largest protected remnant prairie in the southern Loess Hillls.

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E. Tastee Treet

This locally owned family business has the 'best ice-cream in town' but they also serve delicious barbecue, burgers, tenderloins, and other sandwiches along with sides. They are located fifty feet off of the Wabash Trace Nature Trail, so you can grab lunch or a treat and spend some quality time on the trail or walk or bike on the paved trail at the Iowa School for the Deaf.

Since you're using your byway passport, you will receive a BOGO cone of equal or lesser value. Just redeem when you arrive.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Cone, Get One Cone Free
F. Loess Hills Lavender Farm

Loess Hills Lavender Farm provides a peaceful place to enjoy lavender, wildflowers and butterflies in the Loess HIlls. This farm uses organic materials to care for their plants and their gift shop boasts hand-made lavender products, teas and luncheon options. Take time to get a picture of yourself on the giant chair!

Prime bloom is July through August. You can purchase a dried bundle, or you can cut your own fresh bouquet of lavender. We give you instructions and supplies. Plan a visit in July 2026 for LavenderStock. Come cut a lavender bundle, attend a craft class, enjoy live music, and browse the many vendor tables throughout the fields. Because you're using your byway passport, you will receive a coupon to sample of lavender-honey ice-cream.

Want to keep exploring? Take a short fifteen-minute drive north to Pisgah will take you to the Loess Hills State Forest Visitor Center. Learn about the geology and unique flora and fauna of this area. The visitor's center is open year-round, with seasonal hours.

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What's Included

  • Free Sample Of Lavender-Honey Ice Cream
G. The Cottage in Moorhead

This early 1900’s Queen Anne style cottage is located in the heart of the Loess Hills. The house is updated yet retains its early 1900s charm. Enjoy relaxing evenings on the patio or use this as your home base while you spend time in the parks and trails in the Loess Hills. Because you're using your scenic byway passport, you will be able to redeem a coupon to get a discount on weeknight stays (Sunday-Thursday)!

Meander over to the Preparation Canyon Unit, where the Loess Hills Scenic Overlook on Oak Avenue is one of the classic scenic overlooks in the Loess Hills. If you feel up for a hike, explore the nearby Preparation Canyon State Park, which has more than five miles of trails to explore.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Weeknight Stay
H. Southwood Conservation Area

Located one mile southwest of Smithland, Iowa, this area highlights some of the Loess Hills' open grassland and timbered areas. Other amenities include two stocked ponds, fishing dock, hiking & equestrian trails, walking archery range, public hunting, modern shower house, picnic areas and playground. Two one-bedroom cabins are available to rent year-round.

Grab a bite to eat at Buffalo Joe's Roadhouse in Smithland. Afterwards, take a scenic drive on the Smokey Hollow Loop.

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I. Sioux City Railroad Museum

Originally known as the Milwaukee Railroad Shops, the Railroad Museum is located along Highway 12 in Sioux City, Iowa. The 30-acre museum site is nestled in between the scenic Loess Hills and the Big Sioux River. This historical treasure was built in 1917 and was once a large industrial complex that serviced and repaired locomotives and railcars for 65 years. Only a handful these places still exist in the United States, and after several years of preserving and restoring what has remained, the museum is able to showcase rare artifacts and architecture that represent an important and influential time in our nation’s history. Combined with the historical atmosphere, The Railroad Museum creates a unique environment for friends and families to learn and enjoy. It is ADA accessible, pet friendly, has interactive exhibits and admission is free!

Nearby, the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center has more than two miles of hiking trails that also connect to an additional 10 miles of trails in adjacent Stone State Park. Enjoy natural history programs and opportunities, hands-on exhibits on Loess Hills geological formation and native plants and animals, live raptor exhibit, and a nature playscape.

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J. The Spot Espresso Bar & Cafe

The Spot Espresso Bar & Cafe is a specialty coffee bar & cafe in Akron, Iowa, the northern reach of the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway. After you pick up a pick-me-up, meander over to the brand-new Loess Hills mural at the Akron City Park, painted by local teacher Emily Miller. While you're in the city park, look for the kiosk with information about the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Any Purchase
A. Taylor Hill Lodge

Taylor Hill Lodge is an English barn built in the early 1890’s by Grandpa Taylor. The interior of the barn has been remodeled into a comfortable modern lodge while retaining its original design. Take your pick among the six available guest rooms with homey finishings and comfortable bathrooms.

Spend some time exploring the T-Bone Recreation Trail, which runs from the city of Audubon into Cass County. The trail totals 21 miles. Sixteen of those miles are located in Audubon County. The trail begins in Audubon and goes south through Hamlin, Exira, Brayton, and then into Cass County.

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What's Included

  • $20 Off Per Room
B. The Bakery on Broadway

The Bakery offers a variety of fresh baked goods from muffins to scones to cookies. There is something for everyone! Using this pass makes you eligible for two free cinnamon balls that will tickle your tastebuds! Aside from a stacked bakery case, there are also breakfast and lunch options. Check out the daily menu or try the weekly specials and fresh made soups!

Once your filled up with delicious baked goods, take some time to visit the herd of elk at the Nathaniel Hamlin Park & Museum, south of the town of Audubon on Highway 71. The park includes a restored one-room schoolhouse, barns, and antique farm machinery.

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What's Included

  • Free 2 Cinnamon Balls
C. John James Audubon Plaza And Birdwalk

John James Audubon's bronze statue is placed in the center of the park in Audubon surrounded by beautiful native plantings and a water feature. The statue appropriately depicts him painting in this natural environment. Stroll the walk and enjoy the over 200 bird mosaics inset in the brick sidewalks through the downtown area.

After visiting the town of Audubon, don't forget to stop and say hello to Albert the Bull. The world's largest bull is the centerpiece of the park on Highway 71 and he's very photogenic. The park also includes campgrounds with hookups, shelter house, recreation area, and trailhead for the T-Bone Trail.

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D. Little Mermaid Statue Garden
Hans Christian Andersen statue garden includes a replica of The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen Harbor and eight additional statues representing his best-loved fairy tales.
E. Milk & Honey

Milk & Honey is a breakfast & lunch farm to table restaurant. Menu ingredients mostly come from local producers, and the menu items are made from scratch. farm-to-table breakfast + lunch small town vibe. When you arrive at this byway destination, you will get a coupon that will help you slow down and enjoy Milk & Honey.

At the Shelby County Historical Museum, explore thousands of artifacts in their four-building complex and discover the rich history of Shelby County through our exhibits, programs, and events!

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What's Included

  • $5 Off Entire Purchase
F. One Farm Market

Visit One Farm Market, our local foods store on Main Street in Logan, Iowa. This fun destination sells One Farm produce along with vegetables, fruits and herbs from other growers as well as meat - lamb, beef, pork, bison, chicken and sometimes Alaskan wild-caught sockeye salmon - honey, dairy, eggs, body products, locally roasted coffee beans, shelf-stable products, home goods and much more. When you arrive, because you are using the byway passport, you can redeem your coupon for a free beef stick!

After you visit One Farm Market, meander over to the Harrison County Historical Village and Welcome Center, on Highway 30 between Logan and Missouri Valley. It has a gift shop, blacksmith shop, log cabin, and general store, plus a farmers market.

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What's Included

  • Free Beef Stick
A. Marengo City Park

Start you adventure along the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway at the Marengo City Park in the town square, which is a great place to relax. It boasts a fountain, shade trees, benches and a gazebo. If you're traveling on Thursday night between June and October, you're likely to encounter local growers and makers at the Market in the Square.

More information about this site is available on the Iowa Valley Scenic Byway Audio Tour Podcast is here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iowavalleyscenicbyway

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B. Casa Magnolia

Casa Magnolia is a family-owned restaurant makes their delicious dishes from scratch. Experience what a home cooked Mexican meal tastes like. Their slogan is "Enter as a stranger and leave as a family member" so you know their hospitality is second to none.

What's Included

  • Free Order Of Churros With Purchase Of Adult Meal
C. Fireside Winery

Fireside Winery is family-owned business. Visit for the wine, the food, the live music, which occurs Saturday evening or Sunday afternoon seasonally, or all of the above! If you plan ahead, you may also enjoy "Yoga at the Winery", a "Production Tour" or a "Sip and Paint Watercolor Class". Find out more, register for activities or purchase tickets for a concert here Fireside Winery - Award-Winning Iowa Wines Near Amana Colonies

If you love this winery, ask about their second location, Fireside Winery in the Village. This Winery is on the Iowa Wine Passport so consider signing up for more fun at Iowa Wine Beer and Distillery Passport Sign-Up.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Tasting Flight, Get One Tasting Flight Free
D. Lucky 6 Lanes

Lucky 6 Lanes is a lively, family-friendly bowling alley that offers open bowling; you don’t need to be part of a league to play but you should Call ahead to reserve your lane. This fun destination also has a restaurant that has everything from snacks to meals. They are known for their homemade pie and desserts, including ice cream!

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E. Pioneer Heritage Museum

The Pioneer Heritage Museum is open to visitors and operates on a donation basis. The site is open from noon to 4:00 pm on Thursdays and Fridays but also by appointment. Tours for groups can be arranged by phone or by sending an e-mail. It boasts several exhibits and historical services:

  • The Heritage Museum building with exhibits of household, country store items, and military uniforms from the Spanish war to the Vietnam and Desert Storm. The 1880 Hursch farmhouse is reconstructed inside the museum. There is a Music impact on history with the Eckert harp on display.

  • A Resource library is available to assist in the research of Iowa County families, communities, churches, schools, and businesses.

  • The Chicago Rock Island Railroad depot which was relocated from Victor, Iowa.

  • 1938 Marengo Fire Truck

  • The 1861 Meyer Log Cabin and bachelor cabin relocated from the Homestead area.

  • Bees Filling Station built in the 1930s and relocated from Hartwick, Iowa

  • Heritage Barn recently built to display Model T car and various antique farm machinery and tools

  • Misel/McBride child’s playhouse built as a model for a home in Marengo 100 years ago.

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F. Sudbury Court Motel & RV Park

This historic "retro" motel is a popular stop for vintage car enthusiasts and other travelers who want to experience something unique. This overnight stop is known for being clean and quiet. It is also centrally located between destination small towns that you will want to explore. Register at the motel office for either the motel or the RV park.

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G. Hotel Millwright In Amana

This boutique hotel is an elegant place to stay the night. Remodeled rooms in an old mill retain the charm of the history but bring the comfort of modern amenities. Character is key and there’s no lack of that. Each of the 65 unique guest rooms boast rich hues, modern style, and top-notch comfort. Carefully curated historical art, inspired by the original work areas; the Dye House, Bale House, and Spinning Building, line the walls evoking the spirit of each. The Hotel Millwright Complex was designed with sustainability in mind. It also boasts a trendy restaurant and lounge, the Electric Thread’s, which has a modern industrial atmosphere, outdoor patio, and signature craft cocktails. Dog friendly accommodations are available.

Spend some time in the Amana Colonies, a National Historic Landmark. Their history began in 1714 in the villages of Germany. Today the seven villages of the Amana Colonies represent an American dream come true; a thriving community founded by religious faith and community spirit. The Amana Woolen Mill is a great place to start since its adjacent to the hotel but don't miss the other shops, like Amana Furniture and the General Store. Stop in the Amana Colonies Visitor's Center or the Baseball Museum of Norway. The Amana Art Guild has classes that you can take and local artist display their works in galleries and shops throughout the villages. Amana Colonies restaurants are famous for their foods, wines, and beers, many serving family-style meals for over 75 years but save room for chocolate, fresh popcorn, ice cream or coffee cake! You may have to extend your stay to take it all in!

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What's Included

  • 15% Off Any Weekday Stay: Sunday - Thursday
A. Bushel & A Peck

The Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway is only 36 miles, so it's an easy day-trip to travel the entire Byway, visiting towns, parks, natural areas, and water sources of all kinds along the way. This tour through Delaware County offers you and your family abundant ways to explore together and make new memories, plus some great opportunities to capture your adventures on camera!

Stock up for the day with local meats, cheeses, bakery delights, breads, sweet treats, produced, and hand-crafted goods at Bushel & A Peck in Manchester. Bushel & A Peck strives to connect local growers and creators with the community, providing fresh, high-quality products with a personal touch and ensuring every visitor leaves with fresh products, memorable gifts, and a desire to return!

Don't forget a family selfie in front of the brand-new mural painted to celebrate the 2024 "Year of Kindness" in Manchester! Then, head just a few blocks down the street to one of Manchester's premiere attractions: the Manchester Whitewater Park.

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B. Manchester Whitewater Park

Experience the largest whitewater park in Iowa in Manchester! The route stretches 800 feet and includes six 18-inch drops, providing a thrilling adventure for everyone from kids on boogie boards to advanced paddlers rolling through the drops. Pack your own tubes, kayaks, or boogie boards to join the fun, purchase tubes from a local store, or rent kayaks from a nearby vendor. Those not wanting to get wet can cheer from the riverside park with expansive seating. No viewing or use fees. Open daily, year-round.

If your group needs lots of playtime at parks, you've come to the right place! Delaware County's city and county parks are top-of-the-line with great playgrounds, shelters, and courts. Great options for a visit include Tirrill Park in downtown Manchester, Bailey's Ford Park south of Manchester, and Delhi City Park in Delhi.

From here, load up in the car to hop on the Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway and head out for your next water-related adventure at the Manchester Fish Hatchery.

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C. Manchester Fish Hatchery

The Manchester Fish Hatchery has a long and storied history. The first fish were produced here in the 1890s. Since 1976, it has served as Iowa’s trout brood stock station. Every year, the hatchery spawns, incubates, and hatches more than 600,000 rainbow, brook, and brown trout for eventual stocking across Iowa.

Everyone loves feeding and watching the fish from a viewing platform or alongside the exterior raceways. Bring a pole and cast a line in the adjacent stream, or just enjoy the quiet, natural beauty of the surrounding grounds.

Open daily, sunrise to sunset. No entrance fees to the Hatchery, grounds or trails. A fishing license and trout stamp can be purchased on-line or at the hatchery. Children under 16 can fish without a license in Iowa. Spring Branch Creek flows through and on fishable lands near the Hatchery. Different streams and rivers in Iowa are mandated as catch and release or allow specific limits of fish to be harvested. Youth may fish for and keep their own limit of fish at many locations. However, when fishing for trout youth must share their limit with a licensed adult or buy their own trout stamp so they can keep their own limit of trout. Get tips about family fishing from the Iowa DNR Family Fishing | Department of Natural Resources. All anglers 16 years and older must have a fishing license which you can purchase here https://gooutdoorsiowa.com. Find out more about the regulations for Spring Branch, which types of lures are allowed and other regulations here https://www.iowadnr.gov/media/6063/download?inline

Next, head down the Byway to the community of Delhi for lunch at Off the Hoof Meats & Deli.

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D. Off the Hoof Meats & Deli

Off the Hoof specializes in fresh, never-frozen meat with a focus on choice, prime Iowa Premium options. Enjoy a burger or one of the creative lunch specials from the grill, and peruse the selection of deli meats, cheeses, sauces, dips, take-and-make meals, and more.

Off the Hoof is a great place to pick up dinner supplies. Grab some steaks or pork chops and don't miss the deli case filled with sides, salads, dips, and treats of all kinds. Once you're all stocked up, head just down the road to Big G's Campground for a grill out along the shores of Silver Lake.

Delhi City Park is just a few blocks from Off the Hoof. Enjoy the playground and "Jump In," a steel sculpture created by a late Delhi resident that celebrates water recreation in Delaware County.

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What's Included

  • $2 Off Each Steak Or Pork Cut Purchased From The Case
E. Big G's Campground

Nothing lets you slow down and take time with your family and friends than camping. Big G's Campground is a quiet, family-friendly location perfect for relaxing and immersing yourself in the simple, natural beauty of the Iowa landscape. Nestled along the shores of Silver Lake, Big G's has both pull-through and back-in campsites with water and electricity, plus primitive tent sites. All sites have access to Big G's four bathhouses, laundry facilities, camp store, beach, playground, Silver Lake, and the wide variety of family-friendly events hosted throughout the season! Call or go on-line to reserve your adventure as this campground fills up fast!

Don't have a camper or tent? Don't worry - four rental campers are available for rent! These cute, clean campers sit on permanent sites and have decks, heat, air conditioning, bathroom, kitchen, bedrooms, and more. All you need is your clothes and food and you're ready to make your own camping memories!

Silver Lake County Park is a beautiful resource, but easy to miss. The 38-acre lake also has easy public access for canoers, boaters, and anglers in Silver Lake County Park. It is a great place for families and children to try their luck catching bluegills, bass or an occasional northern pike. Silver Lake County Park--on the opposite shore as Big G's--has a playground, brand-new pickleball courts, a shelter, and a short walking trail.

From Delhi, continue your adventure along the Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway by visiting the town of Hopkinton, known for the historic Lenox College Campus (home to the oldest Civil War Memorial on a College Campus), the Hopkinton Public Library, and the popular Hot Rods and Harleys car show event in October.

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F. Labyrinth Spillway and Overlook at Delhi Dam

As you finish your journey along the Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway and return to the Manchester area, you'll pass along Lake Delhi, a 9-mile, 450-acre lake that offers abundant opportunities for boating, swimming, jet-skiing, fishing, and more. Turtle Creek Park and Wildlife Area has restrooms, two boat ramps, a shelter, and a playground.

Be sure to make a quick stop at the Labyrinth Spillway at the southern end of Lake Delhi. This award-winning spillway was built in 2016 after the catastrophic breach of the Lake Delhi dam in 2010. It triples the ability to shed excess water in flood events. The adjacent viewing areas offers awe-inspiring views of both the spillway and Lake Delhi.

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G. The Bread Basket
Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, hot entrees and desserts are served Tuesday through Friday in a quiet atmosphere. Just like Grandma used to make or maybe even better!

What's Included

  • Buy One Dessert, Get One Dessert Free
A. Dexter Historical Museum

Start your adventure along the White Pole Road Scenic Byway by taking Exit 100 off I-80 and heading straight into Dexter. Don’t forget to snap plenty of photos—you’ll find picture-perfect moments all along the way!

Begin your exploration at the Dexter Historical Museum at 719 Marshall Street. This museum offers a glimpse into the town’s past, including stories about the infamous Bonnie & Clyde. The museum is open Sundays from 1 to 3 PM, May through October, or call 641-757-9173 to set up a tour at your convenience.

Next, make your way to the Dexter Community House, known as the “Roundhouse” at 707 Dallas Street. To arrange a tour, call 515-210-3150.

When it’s time to relax, spend time at the Dexter Centennial Park at 1001 State Street. The park is the perfect spot to stretch your legs, enjoy family-friendly activities, and capture a few more memories.

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B. Drew's Chocolates

Make your way to Drew’s Chocolates at 426 State Street in Dexter, a local treasure that’s been delighting generations with their handmade, fork-dipped chocolates, ice cream, and treats. It’s a must-visit for candy lovers and anyone who appreciates the magic of old-fashioned candy-making. Don’t forget to show your Scenic Passport for a special treat during your stop! Drew's Chocolates is a hidden gem. It is located in the basement of a red house on the south side of White Pole Road in Dexter.

Take a short detour just north of town for a memorable photo op at Dexter’s historic landmarks. Discover the 1948 National Plowing Match Site, at 34400 Dexfield Road, where President Harry S. Truman spoke to a crowd of 100,000 people.

Just a bit farther up the road, find the Dexfield Park marker, located at 3291 Dexfield Road. This marks the location of an early 1900s amusement park before it became the site of the 1933 shootout involving the Barrow gang.

Whether you’re exploring historic landmarks, enjoying sweet local flavors, or discovering Iowa’s past, Dexter offers a unique blend that makes it a standout stop on your Scenic Passport adventure.

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What's Included

  • Free Piece Of Chocolate And Set Of Historic White Pole Road Postcards While Supplies Last
C. Saints Center

Discover the historic charm of Stuart, a captivating stop along the White Pole Road Scenic Byway. Begin your visit at the Saints Center for Culture and the Arts, located at 320 N Fremont. Originally built in 1910 as the All Saints Catholic Church, this stunning structure was nearly lost to a devastating fire in 1995. Today, this beautifully restored building now serves as a rentable venue. The building is closed unless you call ahead and schedule a tour 515-205-0081.

Stuart is a fun town to explore. Just a short walk away from the Saints Center stands the Hotel Stuart, constructed in 1907 to serve travelers of the rail and highway era. The ground floor is home to Amplify Nutrition, a health-focused spot which offers a discount to Scenic Passport visitors who have visited the Saints Center.

History buffs will enjoy the Rock Island Railroad Depot, originally built in 1869 and remodeled in 1999 which includes a historical room. Tours are available by appointment by calling 515-205-0081.

Your visit to the Saints Center will also earn you a discount on candy at the Stuart Fremont Theater.

No trip to Stuart is complete without stopping at the Bonnie & Clyde Bank Robbery Site, the location of the 1934 robbery. The adjacent pocket park features a metal replica of the 1934 Ford driven by the Barrow Gang, the perfect spot for a memorable photo op.

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What's Included

  • $1 Off One Drink At Amplify Nutrition
  • 50% Off One Single Candy Item When You Purchase One Medium Or Large Combo At Stuart Fremont Theater
D. Doe A Deer and 1894 by Doe A Deer

Make the most of your visit to Stuart with an overnight stay at the 1894 by Doe A Deer, a popular Airbnb located above the Doe A Deer store. This restored space offers a cozy experience. Due to its popularity, be sure to make your reservations early—it books quickly! Even if you can't book an overnight, you can enjoy 15% off your purchase at Doe A Deer and 10% at The Stuart Scoop just by checking in at this passport location.

While you’re in Stuart, take time to explore the shops and restaurants downtown. Stop by Doe A Deer for fun home goods. Check their website for hours Doe A Deer | Home Also check out Stuart Flowers and Gifts for unique finds and Run to Revival for Christian gifts.

Need a break? Grab a drink or snack at The Cup on 2nd, cool off with ice cream or pizza at The Stuart Scoop, or enjoy a meal at Ruby’s Pub and Grill, known for their award-winning tenderloin. If you’re up for some action, check out the local races at Stuart Speedway!

Whether you're here for a night or a weekend, Stuart offers the perfect blend of history, hospitality, and hometown fun that makes it a memorable stop on your White Pole Road Scenic Byway Passport adventure.

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What's Included

  • 15% Off Purchase At Doe A Deer
  • 10% Off Entire Order At Stuart Scoop
E. Walnut Trail Farms

Walnut Trail Farms U-Pick Flower Farm is located near Nations Bridge Park. Both destinations provide opportunities to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Combining adventure and local charm, they make perfect additions to your White Pole Road Scenic Byway journey. Head north out of Stuart along Wagon Road to find these destinations, which also happen to be on the Western Skies Scenic Byway. Walnut Trail Farms offers a unique, fun, and relaxing experience for kids of all ages. You can pick your own fresh flowers straight from the field! From July until the first frost, flowers are sold by the bucket for $35, with everything you need provided. It’s the perfect spot to make memories, pack a picnic, and snap as many photos as you’d like. This colorful farm showcases Iowa’s rural beauty—plus, don’t forget to show your Scenic Passport coupon for a special discount on flowers at Walnut Trail Farms!

Nations Bridge Park (2997 Wagon Road) is a peaceful retreat perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a relaxing break in the great outdoors. The park offers well-maintained campsites, a playground for kids, and hiking trails. Whether you're planning a picnic, an afternoon hike, or a weekend camping trip, Nations Bridge Park provides a beautiful and refreshing escape into nature.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Purchase
F. The Sunny Spoon

As you enter Menlo from the east, you will be greeted by the town’s iconic Kalbach Oil Friendly Gas Station Man. Be sure to stop and take your picture beside this beloved local landmark, which is on the corner of White Pole Road and Sherman Street before you head over to your next passport stop, The Sunny Spoon. The Sunny Spoon Restaurant boasts classic American comfort food. Breakfast is served all day at this locally owned restaurant. Be sure to save room for one of the homemade desserts. The locals rave about the homemade cinnamon rolls and local fruit pies that are all baked fresh daily. In season, you may be able to enjoy a Rhubarb pie or taste your first "scotcheroo". Be sure to take advantage of the Scenic Passport discount offered here.

Just south of town on Highway 25, don’t miss the very first Freedom Rock in the Nation, a powerful patriotic mural honoring veterans located at 1199 State Highway 25. Then, take a short drive to the Iowa Aviation Museum (2251 Airport Road) in Greenfield, where you can explore Iowa’s rich flight history through antique aircraft and aviation exhibits.

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What's Included

  • Free Drink With Purchase Of Meal Or Large Dessert
G. Casey Creamery

In Casey, head to the Casey Creamery, a delightful stop offering a wide selection of ice cream flavors and coffee in a cozy setting. Be sure to show your Scenic Passport to receive a special discount as you cool off with your favorite scoop.

Grab a tasty meal at The Pioneer Pub and Grub, or swing by Tin Lizzie’s, Casey’s lively sports bar, perfect for fans and photo ops with their signature car. As you explore downtown, check out the colorful murals, including heartfelt tributes at Veterans Memorial Park by artist Ray “Bubba” Sorensen. "Bubba" is well known for his Freedom Rocks and murals. For shopping or relaxation, stop into Revel Spa & Athleisure Boutique or Linda’s Hair Hut.

Whether you're captivated by local history, inspired by public art, craving a sweet treat, or simply ready to relax, Casey offers an inviting stop full of memorable experiences on your White Pole Road Scenic Byway Passport adventure.

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What's Included

  • Free Topping With Purchase Of Ice Cream
  • 20% Off Single Item At Revel Spa & Athleisure Boutique
H. I-80 Metal Art

Begin your visit in Adair with a photo with the iconic Smiley Face Water Tower, a cheerful yellow landmark erected in 1979 that has become a symbol of the town's welcoming spirit.

I-80 MetalArt, located at 108 S 5th Street in Adair just off Interstate 80, offers unique, high-quality indoor and outdoor metal art, perfect for gifts, home décor, and garden spaces. As part of I-80 Enterprises, they put their industrial machinery to creative use, crafting custom signs, benches, ornaments, and heavy-gauge steel pieces built to last for generations. One-of-a-kind creations or custom design, I-80 MetalArt is dedicated to delivering exceptional craftsmanship for both home and industrial needs.

In Adair, history buffs can visit the Jesse James Historical Park (1156 White Pole Road), marking the site where Jesse's infamous gang robbed a moving train in 1873. Grab a bite at the award-winning Chuckwagon Restaurant (108 5th Street), famous for winning Iowa's best burger.

Whether you’re exploring historical landmarks, supporting local shops, or enjoying the tranquility of nature, Adair offers a memorable stop on your Scenic Passport journey. Snap a picture at the White Pole Road sign as you end your journey on White Pole Road. We hope you enjoyed your visit and we will see you next time!

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What's Included

  • Buy One In Store Production Piece, Get One In Store Production Piece 50% Off
  • $5 Off Any $30.00 Purchase At Chuckwagon Restaurant
  • 10% Off One Service At Main Street Stop In Adair
A. Frank Lloyd Wright: The Historic Park Inn Hotel

Step inside a living masterpiece—the last remaining hotel in the world designed by legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Originally opened in 1910, the Historic Park Inn is a Prairie School icon that once housed a bank, law offices, and hotel under one roof. Today, it offers 27 unique guest rooms, over 8,000 square feet of elegant meeting space, and two on-site restaurants: Leadlight, an American tavern, and The Draftsman, a relaxed lower-level lounge with food, drinks, and billiards. Fun Fact: This historic landmark once served as the national headquarters of the Jefferson Highway Association, with offices of Hugh Shephard, its International President. Guests can explore the thoughtfully restored architecture, unwind in the serene atmosphere, and visit the Wright on the Park gift shop. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Historic Park Inn is not just a place to stay—it’s an experience in American history and design.

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What's Included

  • 15% Off Your Stay
B. Birdsall's Ice Cream Co.

No trip to Mason City is complete without a stop at Birdsall's Ice Cream! North Iowa’s iconic ice cream parlor since 1931, Birdsall's Ice Cream is a locally owned ice cream shop serving the best homemade ice cream around. More than 40 different flavors are crafted on-site. Scoops are available in a dish, sugar cone, or Birdsall's homemade waffle cones. Classic treats such as sundaes, splits, malts, and milkshakes are also available.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Purchase
C. The Blue Heron Bar and Grill

The Blue Heron Bar & Grill offers all made-from-scratch cooking including burgers, sandwiches, and other homemade items. Locals LOVE the Las Vegas Bloody Mary, topped with a battered tenderloin slider, chicken wing, onion ring, celery, pickle and olive! Open for lunch and dinner. Dine-in or carryout. Look for the beautiful murals, which are located on the north and south sides of the building.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Entree, Get One Entree 50% Off
D. Simply Nourished Market & Mercantile

An organic grocery store and MORE - Simply Nourished is North Iowa’s leading independent and locally-owned organic, specialty, local food market, plus you will find everything you need for your kitchen, from spoons and whisks to coffee makers and slow cookers.

What's Included

  • Complimentary Samples Of Oil And Vinegar At Tasting Table.
E. Tipton Towne View Apartment

This is a completely renovated second story apartment in the town's beloved and iconic building, previously known as the former Tipton's Drug Store. The second story was previously vacant for decades and has been brought back to life with upscale finishes throughout. This one-bedroom apartment features exposed brick, original hardwood exposed beams, and it overlooks our central main street district. Because you are using your passport, when you check in to Tipton Towne for the night, you will receive a coupon for $25 to MiCasita, across the street. So, walk across the street to MiCasita to enjoy tacos, enchiladas, burritos and more in this family-owned restaurant.

Before you head out in the morning, grab a donut or two from Bricktown Bakery or get a tub of specialty popcorn from Bricktown Popcorn to enjoy as you walk around the historic downtown. Stop into Consignment Gallery at 1038 6th St to see gently used furniture and home decor. You'll think it is a showroom with new merchandise!

Down the street is Sweet and Savory and Renn's Cafe. Take in a live show or movie at Camelot Theater. Schedule and tickets available at camelottheaterfoundation.org. Head to the Lincoln and Jefferson Highways Heritage Park in front of City Hall and read more about the two heritage byways that run through Nevada on the interpretive panels.

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F. Crouse Cafe

Crouse Cafe is a charming family-owned restaurant located in the heart of Indianola, Iowa. The cafe is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, delicious home-cooked meals, and friendly service.  The interior is cozy and rustic, decorated with vintage memorabilia and traditional furnishings. The walls are adorned with photographs and mementos that tell the story of the cafe's long history in Indianola. 

The menu at Crouse Cafe features a variety of classic American dishes made with the finest, locally sourced ingredients. From hearty breakfast options like fluffy pancakes and sizzling bacon to savory lunch specials like sandwiches, soups, and salads, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The cafe is especially famous for its mouthwatering pies, which are baked from scratch daily and come in a tantalizing array of flavors. Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely breakfast, a casual lunch, or a slice of mouthwatering pie, Crouse Cafe is the perfect place to savor a delicious meal in a welcoming setting.

Located just off the main square in Indianola, it is the perfect place to start your exploration of this historic downtown. Be sure to walk around the town square so you can enjoy the shops, including antique, clothing, kitchen and other fun options.

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What's Included

  • $5 Off $25 Purchase
G. The Corner Sundry

For over 75 years, Corner Sundry has been a beloved fixture in the heart of Indianola, offering generations of visitors a taste of nostalgia and hometown charm. Today, this classic corner store continues its rich tradition with a delightful mix of old-fashioned soda fountain service, hand-dipped ice cream, freshly brewed coffee, made-to-order sandwiches, and a wide variety of candy and snacks that will spark memories and smiles alike. Come visit, take a seat at the counter, and discover why Corner Sundry is a cherished stop for locals and travelers alike. Whether you're strolling the square, catching a balloon during the National Balloon Classic, or just craving a sweet treat, Corner Sundry invites you to slow down and savor the simple joys. With its vintage vibe, friendly service, and timeless offerings, it’s more than a shop — it’s an experience.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Fountain Service Soda, Get One Fountain Service Soda 50% Off
H. Hotel Pommier

This locally owned hotel offers a refreshing alternative to standard chain accommodations. Established in 2020, this independent hotel emerged from the transformation of the former Apple Tree Inn, blending modern amenities with a commitment to local hospitality. The hotel features a variety of thoughtfully designed rooms and suites to accommodate all types of travelers, from solo guests to families. Complimentary breakfast buffet, 24/7 access to coffee, tea, and filtered water stations, a fitness center, a ping pong table, and an outdoor patio complete with a BBQ grill and cornhole. There are also business services, guest laundry facilities, and pet-friendly rooms available by request. With free parking and a convenient location near Simpson College and downtown Indianola, Hotel Pommier is an ideal choice for business travelers, families, and extended stays alike. Check in starts at 3:00 pm and check out at 11:00 am. Book online using promo code 5STARSTAY for exclusive discount.

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I. Lake Ahquabi Boat Rental and Concessions by CanoeSport Outfitters

Open Memorial Day - September 30, 2025. Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Indianola, Iowa, this premier recreational facility offers a variety of watercraft available for rent, including kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and pedal boats, you can explore the crystal-clear waters of Lake Ahquabi at your own pace. Our concessions offer a selection of snacks and drinks to keep you fueled up for your day of fun in the sun. And if you're in need of some equipment or gear, the friendly staff at CanoeSport Outfitters are on hand to provide expert advice and assistance. Pack your sunscreen, grab your sunglasses, and head over to Lake Ahquabi Boat Rental and Concessions for a day of outdoor fun you won't soon forget.

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What's Included

  • 50% Off One Hour Canoe Or Kayak Rental
J. Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill

Located in Osceola’s charming historic district, Iron Horse Neighborhood Grill is a must-stop along the Jefferson Highway. A local favorite, this upscale bar and grill serves up Midwest beef and fresh, locally sourced ingredients in a welcoming, modern setting. After your meal, take a leisurely stroll through downtown to discover unique shops and soak in the rich local history that gives Osceola its small-town charm.

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What's Included

  • Free Onion Rings With Purchase Of $25
A. Moore Local on the River

Start your day at Moore Local on the River in Bellevue to find a plentiful drink menu for the perfect barista crafted coffee in a renovated shop along the Mississippi River.

Take your coffee and treat to go and head across the street to the Riverview Trail.

Pro Tip: Moore Local on the River is the second location of Moore Local. Visit their flagship store in Maquoketa to experience two locations with the same mission: bringing local food to the local community and taking care of your family like we take care of ours.

Insider Passport Tip: Moore Local in Maquoketa is on the Choose Iowa Passport, which you can sign up for here .

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B. Riverview Park and Trail

Head north from Moore Local on the River to enjoy a quiet morning along the majestic Mississippi River. This biking and hiking trail follows Bellevue’s riverfront and winds through historic downtown Bellevue’s many shops and restaurants.

Keep your eye out for public art, veterans memorials, and the Jackson County Freedom Rock. If you're lucky, you can watch boats, ships, or barges pass through Lock and Dam #12.

Many other parks and natural areas dot the shoreline of the Mississippi River to the north and south of Bellevue. Bellevue State Park offers some of the best scenic views in the state, while Pleasant Creek Recreation Area and Spruce Creek Park offer hiking, fishing, hunting, and camping.

From here: enjoy a day of water fun at Off Shore Resort, or head west to begin exploring the Grant Wood Scenic Byway!

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C. Off Shore Resort

The Mississippi River meets a whole lot of fun at Off Shore Resort!

Off Shore has lodging options for every travel style, with every choice providing everything you need to experience a new standard of fun in the sun. The riverfront hotel has rooms and suites equipped with all the essential and extras that ensure a great stay. Every site in the full-hookup campground has a concrete pad, patio, picnic table, and fite pit. Or, book one of the spacious and stylish luxury villas situated on premium elevated sites overlooking the Mississippi River.

Each overnight stay includes up 4-passes to the state-of-the-art Aquatics Center with a large outdoor pool, swim pond with inflatable aqua park (additional fees apply), sandy beach, playground, jump pad and volleyball court!

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Any Purchase Of Product Or Passes
D. Make a Splash Home Decor & Gifts

For your first stop, swing into Make a Splash Home Decor & Gifts, located in Maquoketa. Make a Splash has been the go-to destination for home decor and gifts since 2013, offering jewelry, women's clothing, purses, soaps, wine, and more. Whether you're looking for home decor or the perfect gift, Make a Splash Home Decor & Gifts in Maquoketa has something for everyone!

After you've shopped, continue exploring downtown Maquoketa or enjoy one of the many ways to fill your time in Maquoketa, whether you are looking for outdoor adventures, history, or art! Stop by the Hurstville Interpretive Center for natural history exhibits, wetland viewing areas, and hiking trails. Visit the historic Hurstville Lime Kilns, known for producing the whitest and most adhesive powder lime on the market from local Maquoketa limestone. Visit the rotating gallery or take a class at the Maquoketa Art Experience, or take in a show at Ohnward Fine Arts Center. Adventure through Maquoketa Caves State Park (and snag some points on the Iowa State Parks Passport!) or Prairie Creek Recreational Area.

When you're ready to continue, head west on Highway 64, traversing the patchwork of striking farmland, limestone bluffs, and river valleys that inspired Grant Wood, namesake of the Grant Wood Scenic Byway and one of America's defining artists.

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E. Stone City Visitor's Center and Historic District

Continue through Anamosa (don't worry, you'll come back!) to reach Stone City, the westernmost point of the Grant Wood Scenic Byway. The pin location is the Stone City Visitor's Center, which is across the river from the historic district. The Byway Signs will take you right to the Visitor's Center.

Interpretive panels at the Visitor's Center provide information about Grant Wood and historic activities in Stone City. Grant Wood was widely regarded for his depictions of rural, small-town, midwestern America. His "American Gothic" is one of the most famous paintings in American art. In 1932, Grant Wood co-founded an art colony at Stone City to serve as a mecca for writers, artists, and craftspeople. Several of the buildings used by the Colony still stand and a visitor center housed in a replica of the house made famous in "American Gothic" provides interpretation and a great photo op.

Before you leave, take a slow drive or walk through the streets of town, much of which is included in the nationally-designated Stone City Historic District due to the numerous historic houses, churches, and other historic structures built from local limestone. Then, head back to Anamosa (birthplace of Grant Wood) for the treat of your choice: ice cream or wine.

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F. Two Scoops Ice Cream Shop

Satisfy your sweet tooth all year round at Two Scoops in Anamosa. This locally owned ice cream shop serves much more than just ice cream. Check out their signature shakes, malts, banana splits, ice cream cookies, ice cream pies, and much more!

With more than twenty flavors every day--including non-dairy options--everyone will find something to love at Two Scoops!

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What's Included

  • $1 Off Single Item
  • $5 Off Purchase Of $30
G. Lubben Vineyards & Wines LLC

Uncork, Unwind, Unravel: Every Pour Tells a Tale! Whether you’re a seasoned wine buff or a fresh-faced grape enthusiast, come on over and let Lubben Vineyards show you a taste of the High Brow life! Lubben Vineyards & Wines is a family-owned and operated vineyard dedicated to showcasing Iowa's growing wine industry. As they say: "Iowa grapes make more than sweet wine. Come to Lubben Vineyards and we'll prove it!"

Enjoy your drinks in the the indoor tasting room or on the patio overlooking a picturesque Iowa landscape. Savor small bites, salads, and flatbreads. Browse the shop for locally-crafted gifts and wares. Tours and private events available for booking.

End your journey along the Grant Wood Scenic Byway on a high note with live music on Sunday from 2pm-5pm.

Insider Passport Tip: This site is also on the Choose Iowa Passport. Sign up here.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Glass Of Wine, Get One Glass Of Wine Free
A. Unionland Feed & Supply

Start at Unionland Feed and Food Market in West Union to stock up on supplies for your adventure along the River Bluffs Scenic Byway. Unionland is an indoor farmers market celebrating 20 years of providing fresh, local foods to the community. Youl'll find locally produced baked goods, candies, produce, meat, dairy products, soda, dips, sauces, jellies, granola, skin and bath care, and more! It's got everything you need for your journey along the River Bluffs Scenic Byway, plus special treats to take home and help you remember your adventure in Northeast Iowa.

Starting early and need a coffee boost? Swing through Euphoria Coffee, a specialty coffee shop and roastery located right next door that has a full menu of coffee and non-coffee drinks.

Stroll along the new trail from West Union to Echo Valley State Park.

Want a full belly before you go? Don't miss the Barrel Drive-In, a classic drive-in restaurant known for broasted chicken, handmade onion rings, burgers, and dole whip.

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B. Echo Valley State Park

Grab your backpacks, snacks, and water bottles and head to the intersection of Pine Street and Echo Valley Road to hop on the Gateway to Recreation Trail. This brand-new paved trail lets you bike or walk from downtown West Union to Echo Valley State Park.

Echo Valley is a 100-acre natural area that preserves many historical structures hand-built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The Gateway to Recreation Trail links to the lime chip Jensen Trail within the park to create a 5-mile trail network. Enjoy your picnic in the historic shelter house. Kids of all ages will love fishing, creek stomping, building dams, and skipping rocks in the park's two trout streams.

After your visit, return to downtown West Union and stop in the Chamber Office at 101 N Vine St. to pick up a free wooden postcard or poster featuring Echo Valley!

From West Union, follow the River Bluffs Scenic Byway south and east to the town of Elkader. You'll play hide and seek with the scenic Volga River, one of three rivers that gives the River Bluffs Scenic Byway its name.

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What's Included

  • Free Choice Of An Echo Valley Wooden Postcard Or Echo Valley Poster
C. Earthmoving Legacy Center

Make your first stop in Elkader the 38,000-square-foot Earthmoving Legacy Center, which showcases the rich history of earthmoving machinery, the evolution of the Caterpillar Company, and how these massive machines shaped our country. The collection includes earthmoving equipment from the 1880s through 1940, including the first Caterpillar machine ever produced!

Visitors of all ages will love learning more as you get up close and personal with this awe-inspiring equipment! And defintely check out the Center's Instagram and Facebook pages for videos showing all of the work and care that goes into restoring equipment for display at the Center!

Looking for more fun in Elkader? Head up the road to the Osborne Nature Center and Park, a large park featuring native wildlife exhibits, a pioneer village, walking trails, a natural playscape, 3-story interpretive center, campground, and gift shop. Nearby, Motor Mill Historic Site offers a unique lodging option in the heart of the River Bluffs Scenic Byway.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Single Admission Fees
  • $5 Off Family Admission
D. Motor Mill Historic Site

There are two lodging options at this site. Both can be reserved at https://www.mycountyparks.com/County/Clayton/Park/Motor-Mill-Historic-Site

The Inn at Motor Mill Historic Site was originally constructed to house farmers who stayed overnight while their grain was being processed at the Mill. Today, the fully renovated Inn is once again hosting guests as a rental and retreat facility.

Rentals include the entire second and third floors of the building with room for up to 12 guests, making it ideal for family reunions or small group events. While the historic nature of the building was kept, modern amenities including wi-fi, air conditioning, handicap accessibility, a kitchen, a dining room, restrooms, and showers have been added. Just like in days past, the Motor Mill Inn is a comfortable place to rest your head after a long day of touring the historic site, shopping in the nearby towns, or kayaking down the Turkey River.

If the Inn doesn't suit your needs, consider a campsite along the Turkey River. This is a small (5 campsites) but beautiful campground on the river with easy river access, access to trails and a short walk to the historic buildings.

Motor Mill Historic Site is just as worthy of day visit as it is an overnight stay. Explore the site's six-story limestone flour mill, cooperage, stable, and other buildings dating from the 1860s. Peruse the site's self-guided interpretive exhibits or check the website for guided tour availability. Hike the four miles of trails that take you through woodlands, prairies, and oak savannas, fish or paddle the Turkey River, or simply enjoy the stunning scenery of Motor Mill Historic Site.

Continue north on the River Bluffs Scenic Byway until it reaches the banks of the Mississippi River, historic McGregor, Pike's Peak State Park and the Iowa Great River Road.

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What's Included

  • $5 Off Purchase Of $50.00 At The Motor Mill Gift Shop
E. The Brim Coffeehouse

Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or a boost at the brand-new, second location of The Brim Coffeehouse (or visit the original in Elkader). The downtown McGregor location has a great patio and easy access to both the Mississippi River and McGregor's shops. Featuring a coffee menu, plus plant-based "Brim Boost" energy drinks, smoothies, and other non-coffee options. Breakfast and lunch options include yogurt bowls, pastries, wraps, sandwiches, and salads.

If tea is more your thing, don't miss the McGregor SpecialTea Shoppe, a traditional English-style tearoom with more than 45 different kinds of teas, pastries, quiche, and a traditional tea sandwiches.

Need a drink after the weekend of exploring? Big Bouy's Tiki Bar has a great patio right on the Mississippi River, plus live music and food trucks. Enjoy a beer and a meal in a renovated historic building at The Old Man River Restaurant and Brewery in downtown McGregor.

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F. Paper Moon

Start your shopping journey at Paper Moon, a one-of-a-kind book and gift store cited as a "must-see" in the New York Times travel section. Browse three levels of books for all ages, puzzles and games, art and writing supplies, housewares, seasonal decor, clothing, jewelry, children's toys, and more! You know it will be a good visit if, as one online reviewer put it, "laughter and chatter rang out from all 3 floors of this wonderful store!" Give yourself plenty of time to wander and keep an eye out for the cute shop cats!

Other great shopping stops in McGregor include Free Spirit Boutique, a women's and kids clothing and accessories store; The Left Bank, a non-profit art gallery and shop showcasing regional artists; and By the Spoonful, a gourmet food store featuring Iowa-made wine and craft beer, dairy treats and locally sourced meats. No matter where you stop, you'll be sure to find a treasure to take home!

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What's Included

  • Free Kitty Kisses Lip Balm With Purchase Of $10.00 Or More
A. Mount Hosmer Look-Out and Veterans Memorial Park

The Driftless Area Scenic Byway itinerary will help you explore the history and heritage of Northeast Iowa's communities and natural areas. It includes several sites that are celebrating milestone anniversaries.

Start your morning by heading--via foot, bike, or car--to the top of a 450-foot-bluff to explore Mt. Hosmer Veterans Memorial Park.

Spend some time walking the eight miles of well-marked hiking trails.

Pay your respects at the Veterans Memorial.

Seek out the large interpretive panel within the park to learn more about the park's namesake, Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908), a trailblazing sculptor, in more ways than one, and her connections to the community of Lansing.

Or, just soak in the spectacular panoramic views of 50 miles of the Mississippi River valley, the historic Black Hawk Bridge, and the community of Lansing.

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B. Coffee on the River

Take a break from exploring to enjoy coffee, breakfast, or lunch at Coffee on the River, a cozy cafe, bakery, and coffee and wine bar. Choose from a wide range of creative pastries, sandwiches, salads, flatbreads, and breakfast items. If the weather cooperates, opt for the outside patio where you can enjoy views of the Mississippi River.

Shep's Riverside Bar & Grill, The Safe House Saloon, and The Buck Stops Here are all great options for further dining in Lansing.

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C. Driftless Area Education and Visitors Center

Explore the cultural, recreational, natural, and historical significance of Lansing and Northeast Iowa at the Driftless Area Education and Visitor Center. Here, you can discover why the phrase "Driftless" keeps popping up during your visit and why this area is filled with unique landscapes, plants, and animals.

Don't miss the top floor, focused on the river resources and industries that sustained communities for millenia and put Lansing on the map. Say hi to the Center's various ambassador animals and take in another breathtaking view of the Mississippi River.

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What's Included

  • Free View From The Driftless Area Visitor Center Poster With Purchase Of Any Gift Shop Item
D. Seed Savers Exchange

Head North on Highway 26 out of Lansing, then follow the Byway west. You'll pass by Winneshiek Wildberry Winery before you drop south on North Winn Road and you will arrive at Heritage Farm at Seed Savers Exchange. Seed Savers Exchange is one of the largest non-governmental seed preservation organizations in the world, dedicated to preserving and sharing America's garden heritage by caretaking open-pollinated and heirloom plant varieties, including vegetables, herbs, grains, and flowers. In 2025, Seed Savers Exchange celebrates its 50th anniversary!

The 890-acre Heritage Farm is the heart of Seed Savers Exchange. The grounds offer an abundance of free activities for public visitors. You can wander the twelve miles of hiking trails that wind alongside historic apple trees, Ancient White Park cattle herds, coldwater trout streams, limestone bluffs, oak woodlands, and prairies from sun-up to sun-down but the Visitor's Center has limited hours.

Explore the Evaluation and Catalog Trials Gardens for a glimpse of the rigorous seed evaluation and production methods required to maintain seed collections and to produce and distribute seeds across the United States and beyond. Visit the display gardens to view unusual and beautiful varieties while connecting to community history.

End your visit with a stop in the Lillian Goldman Visitors Center, where visitors from around the world can stock up on tools, knowledge, and, of course, seeds.

From here, head south into the quaint and lively town of Decorah.

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What's Included

  • Free 50th Anniversary Reusable Bag
E. Oneota Coop

Take some time to explore Decorah's historic downtown. Stop in Oneota Co-op, a 51-year old food cooperative located in downtown Decorah. This community-owned grocer champions local, organic, sustainable and natural foods, supplements and gift items and draws visitors from all over the country. Fuel your adventure with deli-fresh sandwiches and salads, sweet treats and snacks. Grab eco-friendly sunscreen and bug spray during the summer, and hot drinks, cozy socks and scarves during the winter. If you need a break from the heat or to warm up during cold months, grab a coffee and treat and people watch in the cafe seating. All are welcome to shop at the Co-op, and 26% of sales are generated by vendors within 100 miles of Decorah.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Of Any Store Item, Get One Of Any Store Item Free
F. Decorah Impact Crater Tour Start

One hundred feet under the City of Decorah lies an ancient impact crater, created 465 million years ago when a football-stadium-sized meteor collided with the Earth’s surface. The Decorah Impact Crater is one of fewer than 200 recognized impact structures on the entire planet. In 2010 the fossilized remains of a 6-foot sea scorpion, Pentecopterus decorahensis, were discovered within the crater basin.

Stand at the "Point of Impact" of the meteor by finding the bronze medallion in Van Peenen Park. Park in the Van Peenen lot at the north end of Quarry Hill Road, then follow the "Higinn Trail" loop (1.7-mile total trek). This is a wooded dirt/grass hiking trail that includes slight elevation changes.

Say hi to Decorah's oldest resident with a visit to the life-size model of the sea scorpion in Valders Hall at Luther College (700 College Drive.) An interpretive panel on the balcony of the Dahl Centennial Union offers an overview of the Crater's geologic history and a view of the edge of the Crater's impact.

Learn more about how the Crater was formed through a short video or listen to the story of Jean Young, the amateur geologist whose work led to the discovery of the Crater. Both can be accessed at www.decorahcrater.com.

Swing into the Decorah Visitor Center to purchase your own Pentecopterus decorahensis swag. (507 West Water Street, Decorah, Iowa 52101)

Want to spend more time connecting with your family in Decorah? Decorah is a recreation mecca with more acres of high quality parks per capita than any other community in the Midwest and indoor options too! Check out the Sunflower Discover Center where families can spend hours having fun indoors. The Trout Run Trail is one of Iowa's most popular trails. Didn't bring a bike? That's ok! rent a bike at Decorah Bicycles and explore. The Upper Iowa River, which flows through Decorah, is one of Iowa's premier water trails and one of the first rivers in the nation to be nominated to be a national Wild and Scenic River!

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What's Included

  • Free Visit Decorah Sticker
G. Mabe's Pizza

Perhaps Decorah's most well-known and loved restaurant, Mabe's Pizza has been serving square-sliced, thin-crust pizza for more than seventy years. Local favorites include "Around the Garden" and "The Regular."

Feeling like something different or need to plan for another meal? The Visit Decorah Dining Guide helps you navigate all the tasty choices in Decorah and beyond: https://visitdecorah.com/directory/dining/.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Large Pizza Of Choice
H. Hotel Winneshiek

Constructed from 1904-1905, this historic boutique hotel was designed to meet the needs of a fast-growing community while embodying the town’s vitality and optimism. More than a century later, this proud property hasn’t wavered from that mission, offering luxurious and welcoming accommodations in the heart of downtown Decorah.

The beautiful Beaux Arts-style building includes elegant terrazzo floors, marble walls, cherry woodwork, and a grand staircase. Throughout the 20th Century, the building was remodeled and repurposed in many ways. The atrium and lobby were covered, and the dramatic interior Opera House was used at various points as a bowling alley, wrestling arena, and roller-skating rink.

Thanks to the generous support of Helen Basler, a Decorah native, the Hotel and Opera House were extensively renovated and rehabilitated, reopening to the public in 2000 looking much the same as they did on the original opening in 1905.

In addition to Hotel Winneshiek, Decorah and the surrounding area offer a wide variety of hotels, cabins, campgrounds, and short-term rentals. Explore the options at www.visitdecorah.com/directory/lodging/.

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I. Vesterheim The National Norwegian-American Museum & Heritage Center

Exhibits at Vesterheim, the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, explore the diversity of American immigration through the lens of the Norwegian-American experience and showcase the best in historic and contemporary Norwegian folk arts. This national treasure features a world-class collection of 33,000 artifacts and an outdoor Heritage Park of 12 historic buildings, as well as a Folk Art School.

2025 is the perfect time to visit Vesterheim. The first organized emigration of Norwegians to the United States left Stavanger, Norway on July 4, 1825, with 52 people on board, landing in New York Harbor on October 9, 1825. A special, year-long exhibit features important objects, photographs, themes, and stories from 200 Years of Norwegians in America.

However, you don’t have to be Norwegian-American to enjoy all the beauty and wonder Vesterheim has to offer! Be inspired, share history, and create art while exploring the award-winning Vesterheim Commons, walking the paths of Heritage Park, taking a class at the Folk Art School, and shopping the Museum Store!

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What's Included

  • $4 Off Each Admission Entry Fee
J. Porter House Museum

Located in the former Decorah home of Adelbert Field Porter (1879 – 1968) and Grace Young Porter (1880 – 1964), the Porter House Museum is an inspiring exploration of history, nature, and art.

“Bert” (as he was more commonly called) was a gentleman naturalist, collector, and photographer who traveled throughout the world in pursuit of butterflies, rocks, and other curiosities. A man of artistic sensibilities, Bert used his nature collections to create unique “nature art,” for which he became well known during his lifetime.

At the museum, visitors experience the historic travels, art, and collecting of this naturalist and his wife against the backdrop of Victorian elegance that was their home and heritage.

The Museum is open on Saturdays and Sundays in May and September. From June through August, it is open Tuesday-Sunday from June through August with guided tours beginning at 1:00 and 2:30 p.m. Closed October through April, except for special events. Please visit the museum website for current hours.

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What's Included

  • $1 Off Each Admission Entry
A. Madison County Chamber of Commerce & Welcome Center

Start at the Madison County Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center, where you can pick up maps and directions to the covered bridges, find public restrooms, souvenirs, and locally-made products, as well as The Bridges of Madison County movie memorabilia. Or schedule a personal two-hour guided tour. 

What's Included

  • 15% Off Madison County Branded Merchandise
B. Petite Cafe

Grab coffee and a bite to eat at Petite Café, which specializes in their own roasted coffee (Pammel Park Coffee Co.), espresso drinks, rich, buttery croissants, and grab-n-go healthy breakfast and lunch entrees, such as salads and wraps. Everything is fresh and delicious, and you'll want to have energy to complete this itinerary! Because you are using this passport to travel the byway, you will be eligible for 10% off your purchase.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Food And Beverage Purchase
C. Quest Haven Books

The award-winning Winterset retail district has over twenty unique boutiques. Any visit to Winterset should include time to shop. You can pick up the novel that started it all - The Bridges of Madison County by Robert Waller. The kids will love Quest Haven Books & Comics, which offers books, comic books, Magic the Gathering cards, and delicious Super Sodas! Your passport will get you a BOGO free Super Soda at this site.

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What's Included

  • Buy One Super Soda, Get One Super Soda Free
D. Winterset City Park

Arrive at City Park (corner of 9th & South streets) and discover its hidden gems - Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge, an English hedge maze, wooden sculptures, a new all-abilities playground, and the castle-like monument Clark Tower. As you leave the park, pull out the map you picked up at the Madison County Chamber of Commerce Welcome Center and spend the afternoon exploring the other five remaining covered bridges of Madison County.

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E. Winterset Murals

Now that you have explored what we call, "Hollywood in the Heartland," become the star of your own story at the Winterset Murals. Artist James Navarro and fellow designer Katie Jensen created a series of murals to line the alley between Turning Point and Shawn's Furniture on the east side of the Winterset courthouse square. They include Alice in Wonderland, Super Mario Bros. and others. These murals are painted in such a way that you become part of the image. For example, you can shield yourself from a fire-breathing dragon, sit on a swing, pose in front of giant angel wings or punch a block like Super Mario. After that adventure, wind down the day at the historic Iowa Theater where you can take in a classic film or new movie. This fully renovated cinema has state-of-the-art digital projection and amazing grown-in-Iowa popcorn! This pass has a coupon for a free small popcorn with the purchase of admission.

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What's Included

  • Free Popcorn With Purchase Of Paid Admission At The Iowa Theater
F. Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Winterset

Retire for the evening at the Cobblestone Inn & Suites in Winterset, where you'll feel at home with a microwave, refrigerator, luxury linens, Seattle’s Best Coffee, and a flat-panel television in every guest room. Amenities and services include a complimentary breakfast, guest laundry, 24-hour on-site convenience store, a fitness center, high speed wireless Internet access, an on-site lounge, and more. This passport provides a coupon for a 15% discount on your stay. For more lodging information, visit www.exploremadisoncounty.com

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What's Included

  • 15% Off On Stay
G. Madison County Historic Complex

Explore the Madison County Historical Complex, home to more than 10,000 local historical artifacts and 14 buildings on 25 acres picturesque acres on the south edge of Winterset, where you can remind the kids how good they have it now! The crown jewel of the complex is the 1856 Bevington-Kaser House constructed by C.D. “Doc” Bevington. It has been restored and furnished in Victorian richness. The collections at the museum complex include rocks, fossils, Native American Artifacts, Civil War and military items, quilts, glassware, local business memorabilia, household and domestic items, early farm machinery and technology, tools, and barbed wire, and a research library. Visitors can take their time exploring the grounds, structures, and exhibits. Open May-October and this passport provides a coupon for $1 off admission.

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What's Included

  • $1 Off Admission
H. Tiger Lily Cafe

From Winterset, head southeast to St. Charles where you’ll find the Imes Covered Bridge and a charming Main Street with fabulous retail shops and a few other surprises, such as Tiger Lily Cafe. The cafe’s coffee beans are sourced from local Pammel Park Coffee Co. and they also source local goods including mead from Haynes Homestead, wine from Madison County Winery, and beer from local breweries including Exile, Confluence, and NoCoast. Tiger Lily Cafe also serves delicious sandwiches and pastries! Get 10% off your purchase when you check in at this site and show your coupon.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Your Purchase
I. Rusty Stars Alpacas

Finally, round out your visit to rural Madison County with stops at our family-friendly farms, such as Rusty Stars Alpacas in Winterset. This 20-acre farm welcomes visitors to feed and pet their more than 30 alpacas. Admission to the farm is free. Their gift shop offers an array of the softest products made from alpaca fiber, including teddy bears and socks. The farm also offers events such as alpaca hikes and yoga. Use your passport coupon to get 10% off of a gift shop purchase and a Rusty Stars Alpaca sticker.

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What's Included

  • 10% Off Any Purchase In The Gift Shop And A Rusty Stars Alpaca Sticker
J. Howells Greenhouse And Pumpkin Patch

At Howell’s, make some new furry friends and shop for farm grown gifts to take home. Over the years, Howell’s Farm has transformed from conventional agriculture to a popular agritourism and agri-tainment destination, offering unique experiences for guests of all ages. Today, Howell's grows three acres of flowers for preserving and drying, maintains 18 acres of pumpkins, and offers fun activities such as our 8-acre corn maze—just to name a few. Howell's invites you to come explore the fields, get lost in the maze, enjoy old-fashioned fun on their farm playground, and cuddle baby goats! Then head over to the gift shop where this passport will get you 20% off your purchase.

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What's Included

  • 20% Off Gift Shop Purchase