The summer is the perfect time for traveling - but sometimes it can feel like the entire state is crowded into the same popular spots. Fortunately, Iowa is full of some amazing small towns and countryside attractions with amazing opportunities for fun and exploration. Why not jump into the car and search out some of those hidden gems? This rural road trip in Iowa in Iowa will take you to some out-of-the-way locations with a hefty dose of Hawkeye State charm.
This rural road trip can be taken in a full day of travel, or spread out over two if you want to linger over some of these attractions.
Use the Google Maps link for one of the best drives in Iowa
The birthplace of Vice President Henry Wallace has now been transformed into one of Iowa's best rural museums.
Tour the original Wallace farm, the produce gardens, and the replica historic barn on a self-guided tour.
Visit the official website of The Wallace Centers of Iowa for more information.
Now it's on to the "Little Holland" of Iowa for a snack break at one of the state's best bakeries.
Different Dutch treats are always on offer, and almond-lovers in particular will be in small-town heaven.
Learn more about Jaarsma Bakery.
If you want another dose of sweetness, head over to this charming u-pick farm for the best summer fruits around.
The farm grows just about every berry imaginable, and you can pick up a convenient box or create your own out in the fields. It's open from June through the beginning of November, so plan this road trip accordingly.
Head to the website of Berry Patch Farm to learn more.
Take a look at this video of the Berry Patch Farm by @IowaPBS:
A hidden amusement park attraction in one of Iowa's most charming small towns? Believe it - and the price of admission is only a dollar!
First built in 1913 and restored by the local Iowa community, this old-fashioned ride will take you right back to childhood.
Visit the Story City Greater Chamber Connection website to learn more about the Story City Antique Carousel.
Take a look at this video by @iowatourism:
This old-fashioned riverboat is worth a visit just to stare at its impressive construction, but you'll definitely want to jump on board for a lake cruise!
Cruises leave twice daily, and you'll have a full bar, a selection of snacks, and some amazing views as you drift over the water.
Visit the Cruise Clear Lake website to learn more about the Lady of the Lake.
A two-for-one museum, this building holds a tribute to the famous composer Antonin Dvorak on the upper floor.
And on the lower floor, you'll find the famous collection of intricate wooden clocks created by the Bily brothers, each depicting a key moment in history or religion.
Check the Bily Clocks Museum and Antonin Dvorak Exhibit website for more information and to see when it's open during the year.
Take a look at this video by @koolbuildings7916:
It wouldn't be a road trip finale without a great meal, so drive into Elkader for one of the only - and certainly the best - Algerian restaurants in the Midwest.
Elkader takes its name from a North African figure, and this hopping restaurant and bar is a great place to try their flavorful flatbreads, dips, and sandwiches.
Visit the Schera's website to learn more.
Have you been to any of these hidden gems? Do you have any picks for a rural road trip in Iowa? Let us know in the comments section. If you're looking for another amazing road trip with a view, take this drive through Iowa's best Great River Road towns.
Ready to hit the road on a few road trips in Iowa? Before doing so, be sure to check out our Ultimate Road Trip Essentials Packing List, and don't forget the snacks!
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