Northeast Iowa

Travel Guide

Dubuque showing a sunset, a river or creek and modern architecture
Dubuque which includes flowers, a bridge and a park
Dubuque featuring a sunset, a bridge and a river or creek
National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium showing marine life and interior views
Eagle Point Park which includes a garden

Nature abounds in this far corner of Iowa. Discover beautifully scenic parks, Native American history, thundering rivers and quaint towns.

Venture to Northeast Iowa for astounding natural scenery. With the wide Mississippi River rolling through it, the region offers a landscape filled with hills, valleys, forests and farms. Discover peaceful towns and villages steeped in traditional values, staggering parks and plenty of ways to enjoy outdoor activities.

The lively city of Waterloo acts as a gateway to the nature beyond but is also a great place to visit in its own right. Delight the kids at the John Deere Tractor and Engine Museum or the Lost Island Water Park, one of Iowa’s largest. Cycle or walk along the scenic Cedar Valley Trail and enjoy the locally owned restaurants of downtown.

Nestled in the Upper Mississippi River Valley, the Effigy Mounds National Monument offers profound cultural relics amid natural beauty. Walk along pretty trails past more than 200 Native American burial mounds as you listen to the chirp of birdsong.

Grab your camera and head to Pikes Peak State Park, where a steep climb to the top of the bluff will reward you with staggering views. Gaze down at the confluence of the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers, with a forested island sitting in their midst.

Northeast Iowa’s towns and villages exist amid rolling natural scenery. Head to quaint towns such as Decorah and Lansing where outdoor pursuits, fishing, hiking and kayaking are part of daily life. Get swept up in the community atmosphere, as you discover festivals, concerts, local art, home-cooked food and flourishing wineries. In Lansing, life revolves around the river. Boat, swim, paddle, waterski or take a trip on an iconic steamboat.

Drive to Northeast Iowa from the international airports of Des Moines, the state capital, or Minneapolis in neighboring Minnesota within 3 to 4 hours. Fly into the Northeast Iowa Regional Airport or Waterloo Regional Airport for closer connections, however. Take your time to explore this rural region, where the simple beauty of the landscape and friendliness of the locals are its greatest charms.

Where to stay in Northeast Iowa

Downtown Dubuque featuring a river or creek and modern architecture as well as a large group of people

Downtown Dubuque

Travellers come to Downtown Dubuque for its abundant dining options, and you can see top attractions like Five Flags Center and St. Luke's United Methodist Church while you're in town.

Downtown Dubuque
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Historic Millwork District

While Historic Millwork District may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Five Flags Center and National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium.

Historic Millwork District
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Southside

While there might not be top attractions in Southside, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Fort Fun Park and Charles Wacouta Aquatic Park.

Southside
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Downtown Prairie Du Chien

While visiting Downtown Prairie Du Chien, you might make a stop by sights like Prairie du Chien City Hall and Joseph and Emma Wachute Memorial Library.

Downtown Prairie Du Chien

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