This Winding Highway Reveals Iowa’s Bewitching Natural Beauty
A scenic road trip through western Iowa showcases beautiful farmland, local dining, and a wildlife refuge.
There's a lot to love about Iowa's back roads, and this little trip proves that both sides of the state have their share of beautiful scenery. Driving this road is a great way to spend a lazy and sunny fall afternoon.
This little road trip showcases Iowa's beautiful and serene southwest farmland.
The route is part of the Old Lincoln Highway, which was originally a brick road.
There are lots of hills and turns, which reveal Iowa's beautiful rolling countryside.
The views are spectacular along this road.
You'll start in Council Bluffs and travel north to Missouri Valley and then on to Magnolia.
This is western Iowa at its best.
If you get hungry along the way, stop by a local favorite.
According to Trip Advisor reviews, Penny’s Diner is the highest rated restaurant in Missouri Valley. This retro eatery is famous for their tenderloin sandwiches and pie. This highway gem is open 24 hours a day, which is rare in Iowa.
Along the way, you'll see the lovely Iowa communities of Crescent, Honey Creek, and Loveland.
This is a popular road for motorcycle enthusiasts, and it's easy to see why they love it.
The Desoto National Wildlife Refuge is an incredible place to stop and appreciate nature. It’s right outside the town of Missouri Valley.
This is a popular place to view migrating waterfowl and shorebirds in the spring and fall each year.
You can see the Bertrand Steamboat exhibit, located inside the visitor center, between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm.
No, this isn't a long road trip.
But it does offer a lot of beauty for such a short drive.
Where is your favorite Iowa back road? Tell us about it in the comments.
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