Iowa has a lot of hidden gems within its borders, but many of them aren’t so hidden anymore. Even sites that may have been well-kept secrets a decade back are now filled with Iowans and tourists who want to see them for themselves. Which raises the question – is there a secret Iowa natural wonder left that most people haven’t discovered? The answer is yes – if you travel to the northeast corner of the state, where you’ll find the Volga River State Recreation Area. Often called the “Little Switzerland of Iowa,” due to its uniquely rugged terrain, it’s one of the most beautiful spots in the entire Hawkeye State. With hiking trails, stunning bridges, and one of the best sunset waterfront views in all of Iowa, it’s the perfect place for a nature-lover to spend a peaceful day.

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Have you visited the Volga River State Recreation Area in Fayette, Iowa? Let us know what you thought of this secret Iowa natural wonder in the comments section! You can find out more about the current features and amenities on-site by visiting theIowa DNR website. When you’re done exploring, why not head over to the charming small town of Elkader?

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