Sometimes, you just feel like getting away from your usual destinations, and exploring some place new. Whether you're looking to plan a family-friendly day trip in Iowa or you want to enjoy romantic or quiet getaway for a few days, a visit to the Villages of Van Buren County is sure to check all the boxes on your list. Check out some of what these cute little towns in the Hawkeye State have to offer.
Iowa's charming Villages of Van Buren County are worth the drive in any season, and you'll fall in love with these towns when you explore them all.
There are 11 villages in the county, but the main ones you'll need to see are Bonparte, Bentonsport, Cantril, Keosauqua, and Mount Sterling.
The other tiny towns include Birmingham, Douds-Leando, Farmington, Iowaville-Selma, Milton, and Stockport.
Keosaqua is the largest, and in the summertime the downtown is frequently buzzing with events, festivals, and parades.
Bentonsport is another popular village, and it's known for natural beauty and quirky little shops.
Be sure to make time to visit the Greef General Store! Like much of the village, the shop dates back to the 1840s.
You'll find one of the best General Stores in the country tucked away in Cantril.
Visiting the Dutchman's Store is always an experience. You'll find quite literally everything under one roof here.
Of course, there's more to the Villages of Van Buren than shopping! Scattered throughout the area, you'll find gorgeous waterfront parks and gardens.
Make plans to visit Lacey-Keosaqua park and campground for a family-friendly adventure in the great outdoors.
The Villages of Van Buren County are worth a visit in any season, and you'll love the history on display in each of these charming and tiny towns.
When you're planning your trip out to Van Buren County, visit the Villages website, here. You'll find advice on places to stay, eat, and play, plus a rundown of the fascinating history of these rural Iowa communities.
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