What better way to kick off the summer than eating smores over a campfire and sleeping under the stars? But before you can enjoy the recreation, you have to pick where to pitch your tent. If you're ...
Four boys died when an EF3 tornado struck the Little Sioux Scout Ranch on June 11, 2008. Forty eight others were hurt when the storm brought 165 mph winds through the area, flipping a semi truck on ...
Seen from a distance, Iowa's Loess Hills may appear little different from other rolling countryside in the state. But spend an hour, a day, or a week exploring them, and the region's unique character ...
Two Iowa state parks were recently noted for their beautiful views, joining a list that includes Cape Cod, Manhattan’s skyline, the Grand Canyon and Niagara Falls. Pikes Peak State Park and the Loess ...
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This Underrated Iowa Road Trip Route Crosses Rolling Grasslands, Scenic Farms, And Peaceful Hills
What do north-central China and the western border of Iowa have in common that you can find nowhere else in the world? Yup, you guessed it: the world's tallest loess formations. These are the only two ...
SECOND AND THIRD PLACE. WELL, HITCHCOCK NATURE CENTER REVEALS THEIR LATEST ADDITION, AN OPEN AIR EVENT SPACE JOINS 1500 ACRES OF WOODS AVAILABLE FOR HIKING AND CAMPING. IT’S ALL ALONG WITH THE NEARBY ...
GEOLOGICALLY speaking, the Loess Hills of western Iowa are one of the world's strangest regions. Loess (the word, at least in Iowa, rhymes with “bus”) is soil that was ground into a fine silt by ...
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) -- The study to determine whether the Loess Hills landform region should become part of the National Park System, has been extended. The National Parks Service office, in Omaha, ...
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