Let’s Visit Iowa
- Join our virtual tour highlighting the top tourist attractions in Iowa.
- For an overview of the state, see: National Geographic Kids. Iowa
Highlights
Let’s learn more about some fascinating places worth seeing in Iowa.
- The Field of Dreams Movie Site (Dyersville) is famous for being the filming location of the classic movie Field of Dreams. Fans of the movie visit the baseball diamond carved out of a cornfield, where people can play catch or tour the house featured in the film.
- Amana Colonies (Amana) are known for their seven historic villages, originally founded by German Pietists in the mid-1800s. The area is celebrated for its preserved communal living, unique shops, and German-inspired crafts and food.
- Iowa State Capitol (Des Moines) is renowned for its stunning 23-karat gold leaf dome and historic architecture. It serves as the seat of Iowa’s government and offers guided tours showcasing its artwork, historical exhibits, and legislative chambers.
- Pikes Peak State Park (McGregor) is famous for its breathtaking views of the Mississippi River and stunning rock formations. It offers hiking trails, campsites, and a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of Iowa.
- Herbert Hoover National Historic Site (West Branch) is the birthplace of Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. The site includes his childhood home, a schoolhouse, and a museum detailing his life and presidency.
- Adventureland Park (Altoona) is a well-known amusement park in Iowa, featuring roller coasters, water rides, and entertainment for visitors of all ages. It is one of the state’s top family-friendly attractions.
- Effigy Mounds National Monument (Harpers Ferry) is famous for its ancient Native American burial mounds, some shaped like animals. The site offers insight into prehistoric cultures and has hiking trails that showcase the mounds and scenic views of the Mississippi River.
- Maquoketa Caves State Park (Maquoketa) is famous for its network of caves and hiking trails, making it a popular destination for spelunkers (one who makes a hobby of exploring and studying caves) and nature lovers who want to explore Iowa’s geological wonders.
- Des Moines Art Center (Des Moines) is known for its modern and contemporary art collections, featuring works from artists like Georgia O’Keeffe, Edward Hopper, and Andy Warhol. The museum’s architecture and outdoor sculptures make it a cultural gem in the state.
- Grotto of the Redemption (West Bend) is one of the largest man-made grottos in the world. This religious site, built over several decades, features intricate stonework and religious sculptures, attracting both pilgrims and art enthusiasts.
Intriguing mysteries and weird facts
Discover these little-known facts about Iowa.
- Iowa Is the Only State Whose Eastern and Western Borders Are Formed by Rivers
The Mississippi River forms Iowa’s eastern border, while the Missouri River and Big Sioux River form its western border, making it the only U.S. state bordered by two major rivers. - Iowa Hosts the National Balloon Classic
Every year, the skies above Indianola, Iowa, fill with hundreds of colorful hot air balloons during the National Balloon Classic, one of the biggest hot air balloon festivals in the country. - The World’s Largest Strawberry Is in Iowa
The small town of Strawberry Point is home to the world’s largest strawberry—well, a giant strawberry sculpture that stands on top of the town’s city hall, making it a quirky roadside attraction. - Iowa Is Home to the Oldest Land Grant College
Iowa State University in Ames became the first land-grant college in the United States in 1864, setting the stage for other universities that focus on agriculture, science, and engineering. - Rivers Run Both North and South in Iowa
Iowa has rivers like the Des Moines River and the Cedar River that uniquely flow both north and south, a rare occurrence for waterways in the United States. - Iowa Has a Haunted Insane Asylum
The Edinburgh Manor, located in Scotch Grove, Iowa, was once an insane asylum and poorhouse. Today, it’s known for paranormal activity, with many ghost hunters claiming to have witnessed strange phenomena there. - Iowa Is a Leader in Wind Energy
Nearly 60% of Iowa’s electricity comes from wind power, making it one of the leading states in the U.S. for renewable wind energy and giving the state its nickname The Land of Wind Turbines. - Slipknot, the Famous Heavy Metal Band, Is from Iowa
The internationally famous heavy metal band Slipknot hails from Des Moines, Iowa. Known for their masks and intense performances, they named one of their albums Iowa as a tribute to their home state. - Iowa Is the Setting for The Music Man
The famous Broadway musical The Music Man, written by Meredith Willson, is set in the fictional town of River City, Iowa. The musical celebrates small-town life and has become a beloved part of Iowa’s cultural history. - Iowa Hosts the First Presidential Caucus
Every four years, Iowa is the first state to hold its presidential caucuses, making it a key player in shaping the future of U.S. elections. The state’s caucuses draw major media attention and political campaigns.
Notable People
Here are 10 famous men and women from Iowa.
Date of Ratification of the Articles of Confederation/
Admission to the Union
December 28, 1846 (29th)
State Capital and Government
Area and Total Population
Area: 55,856 square miles | Total Population: 3,107,000 |
Major cities and their population
City | Population |
Des Moines | 210,000 |
Cedar Rapids | 136,000 |
Davenport | 100,000 |
Sioux City | 86,000 |
Iowa City | 76,000 |
Ames | 66,000 |
Dubuque | 59,000 |
Education
- Iowa Department of Education
- Iowa Higher Education
- Iowa State University. Ames
- University of Iowa. Iowa City
- University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls
Educational Resources
Fairs and festivals
Flag
Geography
Location
Glimpses Into History
Breathtaking Landscapes
Check out these amazing landscapes and wildlife of Iowa.
National Landmarks and Historic Sites
National Monuments
National and State Parks
Sports
NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) Title I Teams
- Iowa State University Cyclones. Ames
- University of Iowa Hawkeyes. Iowa City
- University of Northern Iowa Panthers. Cedar Falls
State Motto
“Our liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain.”
State Nickname
- The Hawkeye State
State Symbols
See: State Symbols. Iowa
Seal
License Plate
State Animal (Proposed)
State Bird
State Flower
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- 10 best places to visit in Iowa (Sky Travel)
Weather
- Today’s weather at Cedar Rapids
- Today’s weather at Des Moines
- Today’s weather at Sioux City
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Ames
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Cedar Rapids
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