You might think you’ve explored all of Iowa’s natural wonders, but the Hawkeye State always finds ways to surprise. Many of Iowa’s smaller state and county parks contain amazing secrets, and one of those can be found in Iowa’s southeastern region. Starr’s Cave Nature Center is a small park and preserve, and it features an amazing cave hike in Burlington, Iowa. This 3.3-mile out-and-back trail not only takes you to one of the state’s best-hidden caves, but it is surrounded by stunning geological formations that have been here for millions of years. Considered an easy route, it shouldn’t take much more than an hour to complete – but getting a look at these rock formations and the cave at their center will leave memories for a lifetime.

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Have you visited Starr’s Cave Nature Center? Let us know what you thought of this cave hike in Burlington, Iowa, as well as anything else you saw at the park, in the comments section! You can find out more about this unique park by visiting the Des Moines County website. While you’re in Burlington, make sure to check out Snake Alley, the world’s twistiest road.

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