The Driftless Area is a sprawling region in the Midwest that includes the northeast corner of Iowa, and it’s one of Iowa’s best-hidden gems. This unique geographical region was not affected by glaciation during the last Ice Age, and it’s developed its own ecosystem as a result – steep hills, heavy forests, and deep valleys that are home to flora and fauna found nowhere else in the state. There’s a unique way to learn about it when you arrive in the small town of Lansing. One of the northernmost Mississippi River towns in Iowa, it’s home to the Driftless Area Education & Visitor’s Center, a fascinating small museum that lays bare the rich history of the region. It’s also a destination for animal lovers. It’s the furthest thing from your average visitor’s center, and many people have made the Driftless Area Visitor’s Center in Iowa a destination in its own right.

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Have you visited the Driftless Area Visitor’s Center? What did you think of this unique museum and visitor’s center in the northeast corner of Iowa? Let us know in the comments section! You can find out more about this destination at the official Driftless Area Education & Visitor’s Center website. While you’re in Lansing, stop into the Red Barn Campground & Restaurant for some delicious country cooking. If you need a place to stay in the area, the Scenic Valley Motel offers rustic comfort at a reasonable price.

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