Iowa boasts some world-famous attractions. People come from all corners of the globe for something like the Iowa State Fair, for example. But what if you want to explore the other side of Iowa, the side that most people don’t know about? Then you need to take this hidden gems road trip.

Each of these little-known Iowa hidden gems is within an hour or two of Iowa’s famed state fair in the capital city of Des Moines. Hop in the car and let’s get started!

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  1. Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, Ames

Story County Iowa The Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, located within the Iowa State University Research Park in Ames, is a public area promoting conservation, technology, water quality, and community connectivity. With trails, informational signage, and more, this quiet little spot is an interesting, educational stop. Learn more here. Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, 1815 Plaza Lp, Ames, IA 50010, USA

  1. Adel Historical Museum, Adel

Google Maps This little museum is packed full of the history of Adel, Iowa, and the surrounding region! The safest way to ensure you can visit is to schedule an appointment. Learn more here. Adel Historical Museum, 1129 Main St, Adel, IA 50003, USA

  1. Fort Des Moines Park, Des Moines

Heidi Butler / Alltrails This 135-acre historic site is the location of an old Cavalry Post. It features a pond, a playground, an arboretum, and more. Learn more here. Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, IA 50315, USA

  1. Ewing Park, Des Moines

Alexandru Panoiu / Flickr This beautiful park has so much to offer, including, for two weeks in the spring, a breathtaking lilac arboretum in full bloom! Learn more here. 5300 Indianola Ave, Des Moines, IA 50320, USA

  1. Yellow Banks Park, Polk

Matt Smith / Google Maps Where can you find a pond, a Native American burial mound, a campground, bluff views, and hiking trails all in one place? At Yellow Banks Park, that’s where! Learn more here. Yellow Banks Park, 6801 SE 32nd Ave, Pleasant Hill, IA 50327, USA

  1. Thomas Mitchell Park, Mitchellville

Laura S / Used With Permission Scenic paths, a quiet river perfect for wading, picturesque bridges, a playground, a fishing pond… Thomas Mitchell Park in Des Moines offers all these options and more. Learn more here. Thomas Mitchell Park, 4590 NE 108th St, Mitchellville, IA 50169, USA

  1. Big Rock Park, Pella

Laura S / Used With Permission Pella is another of those famous places in Iowa that attract tourists from all around the world. But even here there are some hidden, undiscovered gems, one of which is Big Rock Park. Learn more here. Big Rock Park Road, Big Rock Park Rd, Pella, IA 50219, USA

Find the map of this hidden gems road trip here. Have you ever visited any of these little known places?

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Each of these little-known Iowa hidden gems is within an hour or two of Iowa’s famed state fair in the capital city of Des Moines. Hop in the car and let’s get started!

Google Maps

  1. Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, Ames

Story County Iowa The Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, located within the Iowa State University Research Park in Ames, is a public area promoting conservation, technology, water quality, and community connectivity. With trails, informational signage, and more, this quiet little spot is an interesting, educational stop. Learn more here. Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, 1815 Plaza Lp, Ames, IA 50010, USA

  1. Adel Historical Museum, Adel

Google Maps This little museum is packed full of the history of Adel, Iowa, and the surrounding region! The safest way to ensure you can visit is to schedule an appointment. Learn more here. Adel Historical Museum, 1129 Main St, Adel, IA 50003, USA

  1. Fort Des Moines Park, Des Moines

Heidi Butler / Alltrails This 135-acre historic site is the location of an old Cavalry Post. It features a pond, a playground, an arboretum, and more. Learn more here. Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, IA 50315, USA

  1. Ewing Park, Des Moines

Alexandru Panoiu / Flickr This beautiful park has so much to offer, including, for two weeks in the spring, a breathtaking lilac arboretum in full bloom! Learn more here. 5300 Indianola Ave, Des Moines, IA 50320, USA

  1. Yellow Banks Park, Polk

Matt Smith / Google Maps Where can you find a pond, a Native American burial mound, a campground, bluff views, and hiking trails all in one place? At Yellow Banks Park, that’s where! Learn more here. Yellow Banks Park, 6801 SE 32nd Ave, Pleasant Hill, IA 50327, USA

  1. Thomas Mitchell Park, Mitchellville

Laura S / Used With Permission Scenic paths, a quiet river perfect for wading, picturesque bridges, a playground, a fishing pond… Thomas Mitchell Park in Des Moines offers all these options and more. Learn more here. Thomas Mitchell Park, 4590 NE 108th St, Mitchellville, IA 50169, USA

  1. Big Rock Park, Pella

Laura S / Used With Permission Pella is another of those famous places in Iowa that attract tourists from all around the world. But even here there are some hidden, undiscovered gems, one of which is Big Rock Park. Learn more here. Big Rock Park Road, Big Rock Park Rd, Pella, IA 50219, USA

Find the map of this hidden gems road trip here. Have you ever visited any of these little known places?

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Story County Iowa

The Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, located within the Iowa State University Research Park in Ames, is a public area promoting conservation, technology, water quality, and community connectivity. With trails, informational signage, and more, this quiet little spot is an interesting, educational stop. Learn more here.

Tedesco Environmental Learning Corridor, 1815 Plaza Lp, Ames, IA 50010, USA

This little museum is packed full of the history of Adel, Iowa, and the surrounding region! The safest way to ensure you can visit is to schedule an appointment. Learn more here.

Adel Historical Museum, 1129 Main St, Adel, IA 50003, USA

Heidi Butler / Alltrails

This 135-acre historic site is the location of an old Cavalry Post. It features a pond, a playground, an arboretum, and more. Learn more here.

Fort Des Moines, Des Moines, IA 50315, USA

Alexandru Panoiu / Flickr

This beautiful park has so much to offer, including, for two weeks in the spring, a breathtaking lilac arboretum in full bloom! Learn more here.

5300 Indianola Ave, Des Moines, IA 50320, USA

Matt Smith / Google Maps

Where can you find a pond, a Native American burial mound, a campground, bluff views, and hiking trails all in one place? At Yellow Banks Park, that’s where! Learn more here.

Yellow Banks Park, 6801 SE 32nd Ave, Pleasant Hill, IA 50327, USA

Laura S / Used With Permission

Scenic paths, a quiet river perfect for wading, picturesque bridges, a playground, a fishing pond… Thomas Mitchell Park in Des Moines offers all these options and more. Learn more here.

Thomas Mitchell Park, 4590 NE 108th St, Mitchellville, IA 50169, USA

Pella is another of those famous places in Iowa that attract tourists from all around the world. But even here there are some hidden, undiscovered gems, one of which is Big Rock Park. Learn more here.

Big Rock Park Road, Big Rock Park Rd, Pella, IA 50219, USA