You might not realize this, but Iowa is the home to several castles. Hop in the car and take this road trip across the state to explore them! This is the perfect itinerary for those looking for family-friendly road trips in Iowa.

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The road trip starts at ends at the state’s “Castle Town” of Ida Grove in Iowa. Of course, you can hop on anywhere along the way.

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  1. Ida Grove

Nels Olsen/flickr The city of Ida Grove in Iowa proclaims itself as “The Castle Town.” Several buildings throughout town were designed by Byron Godbersen in the style of small castles. The town welcomes you with this castle at its entrance on 90-IA-175, Ida Grove.

Read our full coverage on Ida Grove for more information. Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

  1. Skate Palace, Ida Grove

Ida Grove Take a break here and go skating inside this Ida Grove castle, one of the most exciting castles in Iowa! While here, you may as well go roller skating.

Read our full coverage on Skate Palace for more information. 203 Susan Lawrence Dr, Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

  1. Airport Hangar Castle, Ida Grove

Ida Grove Check out the Airport Hangar Castle at 200-234 Main Street in Ida Grove. It’s on private property, so you’ll need to view it from the road.

Visit the webpage for more on Airport Hangar Castle. 200 Main St, Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

  1. Golf Course Bridge, Ida Grove

Ida Grove This golf course bridge at the Ida Grove Golf Club is pretty cool, right?

Visit the webpage for more on the Golf Course Bridge. 200 2nd St, Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

  1. Eagle Point Park, Clinton

CTJF83Talk/Wikimedia Eagle Point Park in Clinton has this fun castle that you can explore. The 164-acre park overlooks the Mississippi river.

Read our full coverage on Eagle Point Park for more information. Eagle Point Park, 3923 N 3rd St, Clinton, IA 52732, USA

  1. Julien Dubuque Monument, Dubuque

J. Stephen Conn/flickr Visit the Mines of Spain Recreation Area to see the Julien Dubuque monument. It was built in 1897. The 25-foot-tall tower overlooks the Mississippi and offers some incredible views. It’s a wonderful park if you’re looking for day trips in Iowa.

Read our full coverage on the Julien Dubuque Monument and the hike to get there for more information. 1810 Monument Dr, Dubuque, IA 52003, USA

  1. Clark Tower, Winterset

Bruce H/TripAdvisor Climb the stairs up Clark Tower and feel as though you’re a knight in shining armor there to rescuing a damsel in distress! This is one of the most remarkable castles in Iowa.

Visit the webpage for more on Clark Tower. Middle River Park, 2278 Clark Tower Rd, Winterset, IA 50273, USA

  1. Backbone State Park, Dundee

AI/flickr This picnic shelter at Backbone State Park looks like the perfect place for a family feast, and it boasts some great views, too. It’s one of the best day trips you can take in Iowa.

Read our full coverage on Backbone State Park for more information. Backbone State Park Beach, Iowa 52038, USA

  1. Rockwell City Park, Rockwell City

Ali Eminov/flickr On your way back to Ida Grove in Iowa, stop in and play at this fun, castle-themed playground at Rockwell City Park.

Visit the webpage for more on Rockwell City Park. Rockwell City Park, Rockwell City, IA 50579, USA

You’ll surely have quite the adventure along this Castle Road Trip, one of the most family-friendly road trips in Iowa. Have you ever visited any of these castles in Iowa? Tell us about it in the comments!

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Nels Olsen/flickr

The city of Ida Grove in Iowa proclaims itself as “The Castle Town.” Several buildings throughout town were designed by Byron Godbersen in the style of small castles. The town welcomes you with this castle at its entrance on 90-IA-175, Ida Grove.

Read our full coverage on Ida Grove for more information.

Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

Ida Grove

Take a break here and go skating inside this Ida Grove castle, one of the most exciting castles in Iowa! While here, you may as well go roller skating.

Read our full coverage on Skate Palace for more information.

203 Susan Lawrence Dr, Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

Check out the Airport Hangar Castle at 200-234 Main Street in Ida Grove. It’s on private property, so you’ll need to view it from the road.

Visit the webpage for more on Airport Hangar Castle.

200 Main St, Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

This golf course bridge at the Ida Grove Golf Club is pretty cool, right?

Visit the webpage for more on the Golf Course Bridge.

200 2nd St, Ida Grove, IA 51445, USA

CTJF83Talk/Wikimedia

Eagle Point Park in Clinton has this fun castle that you can explore. The 164-acre park overlooks the Mississippi river.

Read our full coverage on Eagle Point Park for more information.

Eagle Point Park, 3923 N 3rd St, Clinton, IA 52732, USA

J. Stephen Conn/flickr

Visit the Mines of Spain Recreation Area to see the Julien Dubuque monument. It was built in 1897. The 25-foot-tall tower overlooks the Mississippi and offers some incredible views. It’s a wonderful park if you’re looking for day trips in Iowa.

Read our full coverage on the Julien Dubuque Monument and the hike to get there for more information.

1810 Monument Dr, Dubuque, IA 52003, USA

Bruce H/TripAdvisor

Climb the stairs up Clark Tower and feel as though you’re a knight in shining armor there to rescuing a damsel in distress! This is one of the most remarkable castles in Iowa.

Visit the webpage for more on Clark Tower.

Middle River Park, 2278 Clark Tower Rd, Winterset, IA 50273, USA

AI/flickr

This picnic shelter at Backbone State Park looks like the perfect place for a family feast, and it boasts some great views, too. It’s one of the best day trips you can take in Iowa.

Read our full coverage on Backbone State Park for more information.

Backbone State Park Beach, Iowa 52038, USA

Ali Eminov/flickr

On your way back to Ida Grove in Iowa, stop in and play at this fun, castle-themed playground at Rockwell City Park.

Visit the webpage for more on Rockwell City Park.

Rockwell City Park, Rockwell City, IA 50579, USA

If you’re interested in exploring more of Iowa, take a look at these 9 Road Trips You Must Take Before You Die.

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Family-Friendly Road Trips In Iowa September 08, 2021 Melissa M. What are some of the most unique road trips in Iowa I can take? Iowa has numerous places that are perfect for a unique road trip. You can spend the day in the Dutch town of Pellam, tour John Wayne’s birthplace, or maybe explore the Maquoketa Caves. You can find more one-of-a-kind road trips in this article.  What are some of the best day trips in Iowa? Day trips are a great way to explore a part of the state especially when you have a limited amount of time. If you enjoy scenic drives, take a two-hour trip through the state’s Driftless Area where you can stop and see a waterfall, a cave, and plenty of natural beauty. You can also explore one of Iowa’s many small, charming towns like Waverly located in the northeast corner of the state. Are there any castle-themed restaurants in Iowa? Yes! The Castle Pub in Sioux City is a massive castle restaurant that serves some incredible pub food. It’s a fun place to have drinks and play pool and darts as well. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

Family-Friendly Road Trips In Iowa

September 08, 2021

Melissa M.

What are some of the most unique road trips in Iowa I can take? Iowa has numerous places that are perfect for a unique road trip. You can spend the day in the Dutch town of Pellam, tour John Wayne’s birthplace, or maybe explore the Maquoketa Caves. You can find more one-of-a-kind road trips in this article.  What are some of the best day trips in Iowa? Day trips are a great way to explore a part of the state especially when you have a limited amount of time. If you enjoy scenic drives, take a two-hour trip through the state’s Driftless Area where you can stop and see a waterfall, a cave, and plenty of natural beauty. You can also explore one of Iowa’s many small, charming towns like Waverly located in the northeast corner of the state. Are there any castle-themed restaurants in Iowa? Yes! The Castle Pub in Sioux City is a massive castle restaurant that serves some incredible pub food. It’s a fun place to have drinks and play pool and darts as well. 

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Iowa has numerous places that are perfect for a unique road trip. You can spend the day in the Dutch town of Pellam, tour John Wayne’s birthplace, or maybe explore the Maquoketa Caves. You can find more one-of-a-kind road trips in this article. 

What are some of the best day trips in Iowa?

Day trips are a great way to explore a part of the state especially when you have a limited amount of time. If you enjoy scenic drives, take a two-hour trip through the state’s Driftless Area where you can stop and see a waterfall, a cave, and plenty of natural beauty. You can also explore one of Iowa’s many small, charming towns like Waverly located in the northeast corner of the state.

Are there any castle-themed restaurants in Iowa?

Yes! The Castle Pub in Sioux City is a massive castle restaurant that serves some incredible pub food. It’s a fun place to have drinks and play pool and darts as well.