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Luxury Barndominium perfect for larger groups

The Gidel "GUESTHOUSE"

Yellow River Getaway

The Fleetwood Bungalow with Dreamy Porch

Cottage on the Mississippi. Venue & dog friendly

The Legacy Stone House

Authentic Grain Bin in the middle of a corn field!

Moose Haus Lodge
Home rentals in Iowa

Cozy Lakeside Cottage for Families and Fun Seekers

Rustic Acres Cabin & Springs

Mississippi River House

Swinging Bridge Cottage

Historic West Hill Retreat

Pristine getaway for groups; 5 BR - sleeps 16+

1875 House, 316 Sumpter Ave, Coon Rapids IA

Charming, modern and cozy retreat on the bike path
Apartment rentals in Iowa

Downtown Loft Skyline View 2BR

The 1894 by Doe A Deer | 2 br, 1 bath apartment

Downtown Oskaloosa Square

Historic Downtown | 1BD Full Apt

Bohemian Firehouse-an authentic 1916 Firehouse

Historic Ausadie Building Studio Apartment 1-G

Berry Hill Flat

Indianola 1 Bedroom Apartment Near Town Square
Your guide to Iowa
Welcome to Iowa
Those who donât know Iowa will associate it exclusively with corn. The state is the countryâs largest producer of the crop, anchoring the Midwestern Corn Belt. But beyond its obvious associations with farmland in the heartland, Iowa is rich in culture and nature. Home to the worldâs largest truckstop and the countryâs most famous state fair, the state is represented by snippets of real Americana, patched together like a quilt across the prairie. In western Iowa, the town of Le Mars is known as the ice cream capital of the world. The eastern part of the state boasts a UNESCO-designated City of Literature, Iowa City, as well as the cultural hubs of Cedar Rapids and Davenport. And in the heart of the state, Des Moines stands as its center of politics and economy. No matter where your Iowa journey takes you, thereâs sure to be a scenic byway, a quiet monument, or a photo opportunity along the way.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Iowa
Extreme heat. Frigid cold. Thrilling summer thunderstorms. Awe-inspiring tornadoes. Depending on when you visit Iowa, you could experience any number of weather patterns, thanks to its position in the landlocked, wide-open plains. Iowaâs variable climate also means that spring is glorious and fall color is gorgeous, and the only thing rivaling the stateâs sticky-hot summers are its postcard-perfect winter scenes. In general, itâs best to book one of Iowaâs cabins for rent during the warmer months, when festivals and fairs dominate the event calendar. Book a trip to the northwest in May for the Orange City Tulip Festival, an homage to Dutch heritage thatâs more than 80 years old. In late July, Indianola hosts its glorious National Balloon Classic. The famous Iowa State Fair takes over Des Moines the second week of August, drawing fans of funnel cake and carnival rides to see the famous butter cow sculpture. And in the fall, the Madison County Covered Bridge Festival is a fantastic occasion to go leaf-peeping just outside Des Moines.
Top things to do in Iowa
Charming small towns
Some of Iowaâs best spots to visit are its smallest. Pella shows off its 175-year-old Dutch heritage with the tallest working windmill in the country and the annual Tulip Time festival, held during peak blooming season each May. The seven tiny villages that comprise the Amana Colonies were established in the 1850s for German exiles, and stand today as National Historic Landmarks. All over the state, small towns with unique histories welcome visitors year-round.
The Bridges of Madison County
Chances are youâve heard of Madison Countyâs picturesque covered bridges, which have stood sturdy since the 1800s. Of the 19 originally built around the county, there are now just six, and theyâre well worth the visit â especially in October, when theyâre honored with a celebratory festival.
Driftless Area
Earning its name for the fact that it was bypassed by glacial drift, the Driftless Area was left with beautiful and unique geographical features unlike a typical Midwestern landscape. The Iowa section of this multistate region is marked by deep river valleys, limestone bluffs, and steep inclines. Beyond numerous outdoor recreational opportunities, the sparsely populated Driftless Area is home to quaint inns, old churches, and charming antique shops.
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