Iowa has never stopped creating its own goods, and the state is full of factories big and small. But not all these factories are closed facilities where the magic is made. Four of them are actually open to the public for scheduled tours! From fresh cheese to hand-carved toys, to large-scale lumber, and even one of America’s most famous vehicle brands, these four factory tours in Iowa are unique adventures. Sign up, and you won’t just learn a lot about how these products are made – you’ll have a blast exploring a one-of-a-kind attraction.

  1. Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy (Hudson)

Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy/Facebook At this massive dairy farm and market, you can get an inside look at how the magic - and cheese - is made. Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy, 8461 Lincoln Rd, Hudson, IA 50643, USA

You can choose between in-depth, animal-centric, family, and group tours - many of which will bring you up close with the cows and kangaroos on the farm.

Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy/Facebook

  1. Kendrick Forest Products (Edgewood)

Kendrick Forest Products This is the largest working sawmill in Iowa, and lets you get an up-close look at the logging process. Kendrick Forest Products, 601 S Washington St, Edgewood, IA 52042, USA

Featuring both inside and outside elements at the sprawling location, it’s a great experience for those interested in this ancient industry.

Kendrick Forest Products

  1. The Kaleidoscope Factory (Pocahontas)

Management/TripAdvisor This humble little storefront doesn’t look like a factory, but the odds are if you’ve played with a kaleidoscope in Iowa, it comes from here. The Kaleidoscope Factory, 214 N Main St, Pocahontas, IA 50574, USA

The friendly Mr. Olsen is a master of his craft, and will give visitors an up-close and personal look at this tricky craft.

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The hand-carved wooden kaleidoscopes make an affordable and unique souvenir to take back from this free tour.

The Kaleidoscope Factory/Facebook

  1. Winnebago Industries (Forest City)

ELS20/TripAdvisor Who hasn’t heard of Winnebago? The massive campers can be explored at their Forest City factory. Winnebago Industries Inc, 605 W Crystal Lake Rd, Forest City, IA 50436, USA

Not only can you explore some working Winnebago models, but the small museum lets you look back at the history of the product line.

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Have you taken one of these factory tours in Iowa? Let us know which factory you toured and what you thought of the experience in the comments section. If you’re interested in finding out more about the varied options at Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy, visit their website here. If you’re interested in a different kind of tour, consider this rural road trip.

Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy/Facebook

At this massive dairy farm and market, you can get an inside look at how the magic - and cheese - is made.

Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy, 8461 Lincoln Rd, Hudson, IA 50643, USA

Kendrick Forest Products

This is the largest working sawmill in Iowa, and lets you get an up-close look at the logging process.

Kendrick Forest Products, 601 S Washington St, Edgewood, IA 52042, USA

Management/TripAdvisor

This humble little storefront doesn’t look like a factory, but the odds are if you’ve played with a kaleidoscope in Iowa, it comes from here.

The Kaleidoscope Factory, 214 N Main St, Pocahontas, IA 50574, USA

Rebecca P/TripAdvisor

The Kaleidoscope Factory/Facebook

ELS20/TripAdvisor

Who hasn’t heard of Winnebago? The massive campers can be explored at their Forest City factory.

Winnebago Industries Inc, 605 W Crystal Lake Rd, Forest City, IA 50436, USA

Tom P/TripAdvisor

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Address: Kendrick Forest Products, 601 S Washington St, Edgewood, IA 52042, USAAddress: Hansen’s Farm Fresh Dairy, 8461 Lincoln Rd, Hudson, IA 50643, USAAddress: The Kaleidoscope Factory, 214 N Main St, Pocahontas, IA 50574, USAAddress: Winnebago Industries Inc, 605 W Crystal Lake Rd, Forest City, IA 50436, USA