5 Iowa day trips to take in summer 2023 from Winterset and the Amanas to Jewell and more

Stay local this summer by taking a day trip to one of the charming towns in Iowa. The Amana Colonies offer a glimpse of German heritage that makes up the seven scenic villages. Winterset brings charm, covered bridges and John Wayne a short drive west of Des Moines. Jewell north of Ames features quaint shops and cute dining and coffee options. Over in the Loess Hills near Council Bluffs, find stunning views. And in Charles City in northern Iowa, discover rapids for rafting.

Here, a look at five ways to take a day trip in Iowa this summer.

Amana Colonies

Tourists walk past restaurants and shops in the Amana Colonies.
Tourists walk past restaurants and shops in the Amana Colonies.

Learn about the history of the seven villages that make up the Amana Colonies at the Amana Heritage Society to find out more about the area originally settled by German immigrants in 1855, and visit the Amana Woolen Mill, Millstream Brau Haus, multiple wineries or the Amana Meat Shop & Smokehouse.

Learn more: amanacolonies.com

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Winterset

Stop by the The John Wayne Birthplace & Museum in Winterset.
Stop by the The John Wayne Birthplace & Museum in Winterset.

There is no shortage of things to do and see in Winterset. Visit the John Wayne Birthplace & Museum, discover the six covered bridges, or browse a variety of shops in the downtown area. Don’t miss City Park. You can hike to Clark Tower, get lost in the hedge maze or let the little ones loose on the large playground.

Learn more: madisoncounty.com

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Jewell

Head to Jewell north of Ames on weekends to stroll down Main Street and visit the local shops. Browse antiques, vintage items and Iowa-made products. Stop at The Mustard Seed Revival and Mustard Bean Coffee House for cup of coffee while you shop. Try a panini, the Cat’s Meow charcuterie board or enjoy a cocktail at Juniper & Olive Co. while you’re in town.

Learn more: jewelliowa.com

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Loess Hills

Southwest Iowa is home to the Loess Hills, created by glaciers and winds carrying glacial till. The area spans more than 1,000 square miles. Take a hike at Hitchcock Nature Center in Honey Creek and enjoy the views from the Loess Hills Lodge and Gallery

Learn more: pottconservation.com

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Charles City

Cyclists cool off while floating down the whitewater course on the Cedar River in Charles City during RAGBRAI in 2022.
Cyclists cool off while floating down the whitewater course on the Cedar River in Charles City during RAGBRAI in 2022.

Go whitewater kayaking, tubing or stand-up paddle boarding at Riverfront Park in Charles City. The course consists of three water features and is three-quarter of a mile long. If you prefer to stay on land, play a round of disc golf at Riverside Disc Golf Course or head to nearby Rockford and dig your own Devonian fossils at the Fossil and Prairie Center.

Learn more: cityofcharlescity.org

Heather Torpy is a freelance writer based in Des Moines.

This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: 5 day trips across Iowa from Winterset and Jewell to the Loess Hills