When you think of scenic drives, Iowa isn’t likely to come to mind right away. But, did you know that this state has a total of nine lovely state-designated byways and two nationally designated byways that'll just knock your socks off? Here are seven of the best scenic drives in Iowa that you should definitely check out as soon as you get the chance:
1. Historic Hills
The Historic Hills Scenic Byway can be found in the southeastern corner of the state. Although you’ll definitely see your share of farms and fields, there are many forested areas along this byway. Read more about this delightful byway here.
2. Driftless Area
The Drifless Area, which is also referred to as the Paleozoic Plateau, is a unique area in the extreme northeastern corner of the state. Expect panoramic vistas of bluffs and distant river valleys. Click here for more information on this intriguing stretch of road.
3. Grant Wood
Perhaps the most well-known byway is the Grant Wood Scenic Byway. It features breathtaking farm views that inspired many of the artist’s most famous works. Click here for more information on this intriguing stretch of road.
4. Delaware Crossing
The Delaware Crossing is a 36-mile long loop in northeastern Iowa. Take a stop off the byway and go fishing or canoeing in the summer, or snowmobiling in the winter. Click here for more country roads in Iowa you've just got to drive.
5. Lincoln Highway
The longest byway in Iowa, the historic Lincoln Highway was founded in 1913 and was America's first transcontinental improved highway. It crosses the entire state of Iowa and weaves through a total of 13 other states. Read more about a stretch of Old Lincoln Highway here.
6. Loess Hills
One of Iowa’s national scenic byways, the Loess Hills offers unique views because the area is made up almost entirely of windblown soils. Only China has formations as high, making this byway one-of-a-kind in the U.S. You might want to consider taking this Loess Hills road trip!
7. Western Skies
Tired of spending your time on I-80 when driving through the western portion of the state? Get off the beaten path and drive the Western Skies Scenic Byway. Make sure you stop and check out the First National Bank that was robbed by Bonnie and Clyde. Read more about this beautiful byway here.
These are just a few of the amazing byways that Iowa has to offer. Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments - we love to hear from you!
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