The insulated nature of Amish communities has always piqued our interest due to their shunning of modern conveniences, their closed communities, and their way of living and thinking that seems so far removed from the modern-day stresses so ingrained in our daily lives. Iowa is home to many established Amish settlements throughout the state. Here are a few Amish places in Iowa that will definitely pique your interest and take you into another world.
1. Amish Country Store, Lamoni
The Amish Country Store is a general store with plenty to look at, plus Iowa travel information, an Amish bakery, and even a Maid-Rite.
2. The Dutchman’s Store, Cantril
As you make your way to Cantril, you’ll see horse-drawn buggies with Amish men, women, and children going about their business. This community is between Bonaparte and Milton and a favorite local spot is the Dutchman's Store, which sells a variety of items to local Amish families, such as a huge variety of quilting fabrics, groceries, and clothing.
3. Milton Creamery, Milton
Milton Creamery buys all of its milk from local, Amish farmers who raise grass-fed cows. This is a great opportunity to buy some high-quality, award-winning cheeses like Prairie Breeze™, an aged white cheddar, and support local farmers.
4. Villages of Van Buren County
This series of charming villages is definitely worth checking out. The 12 Villages of Van Buren are in southern Iowa and they include Bentonsport, Birmingham, Bonaparte, Cantril, Douds-Leando, Farmington, Iowaville-Selma, Keosauqua, Milton, Mount Sterling, Pittsburg, and Stockport. As you tour through the villages, you can enjoy shopping for antiques, baked goods, and much more.
5. The Amish Boulevard, Hazleton
The Hazleton community is recognized as Iowa’s most conservative Amish community. There are almost 50 Amish-run businesses on the Amish Boulevard, so prepare to spend some time meandering down the street to shop for a wide array of things, such as handmade furniture, baked goods, and more.
6. Kalona Quilt & Textile Museum, Kalona
The Kalona Quilt & Textile Museum is located in the Kalona Historical Village Welcome Center. It contains galleries for both Amish and English quilts, along with fascinating information about Midwestern quilting history.
7. Kalona Historical Village, Kalona
The fascinating Kalona Historical Village is an 1800s village with 13 buildings. Each building has been restored and contains displays depicting the life of Iowa immigrant settlers.
8. Midwest Woodworks, Kalona
Midwest Woodworks is an Amish-owned furniture store located a mile west of Kalona at 2019 Highway 22.
9. Amish By-Ways Tour, Kalona
The Amish By-Ways Tour offers a rare inside look into Amish life. The tour winds its way along scenic backroads, where you can get a close-up look at Amish schools, homes and farms, with several stops at country shops along the way.
10. Bloomfield/Drakesville, Southern Iowa Produce Auction
This seasonal produce auction is south of Drakesvilles and happens twice a week. The auction attracts buyers from far and wide and offers a huge variety of produce, flowers, and more.
Which of these Amish places in Iowa are you most interested in visiting? If you’re looking to explore more of Iowa, check out our list of road trips in Iowa that will show you so much of what the state has to offer.
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