So many people think of Iowa as a flat state, or perhaps a place where you’ll see gentle rolling hills and farmland for as far as the eye can see. While a good portion of the Hawkeye State is flat, our beautiful Iowa has impressive cliffs, bluffs, and hills on both our eastern and western borders. Take a peek at one underrated destination on the Iowa-South Dakota border and you’ll discover Stone State Park feels like it’s part of Middle Earth.

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You can learn more about Stone State Park on the Iowa DNR website, here.

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