If you want to escape your day-to-day life, there’s nothing better than a good day trip. Whether nature is your thing, or you enjoy a good roller coaster, or you like to explore the charming small towns of Central Iowa, you’re sure to find something that suits your particular fancy. Here are eight of the most unique and best day trips in Des Moines that everyone must-visit

  1. Take a scenic train ride in Boone (Boone)

Flickr/Jerry Huddleston Take in the rolling countryside with a train ride on the Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad. You can even take a dinner ride and enjoy food, dessert and wine while you ride. This is definitely one of the most unique things to do around Des Moines. Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad | James H. Andrew Railroad Museum, 225 10th St, Boone, IA 50036, USA

  1. Explore Pella’s Dutch heritage (Pella)

Flickr/Dave Founded in 1847 by a group of Dutch immigrants, Pella’s charming architecture and town square reflect that unique heritage. Go shopping downtown and walk around Molengracht Canal, visit Vermeer Mill and enjoy the multitude of tulips if the season is right. Vermeer Mill, 714 E 1st St, Pella, IA 50219, USA

  1. Go to a drive-in movie (Newton)

Facebook/Valle Drive-In When searching for “getaway spots near me,” you should really consider The Valle Drive-In. Recognized as Iowa’s oldest drive-in theater, it is full of history. Here, while you watch movies from the comfort of your own car, you can enjoy concessions for sale at their concession stand. Valle Drive In, 4074 Hwy F48 W, Newton, IA 50208, USA

  1. See the covered bridges of Madison County (Madison County)

Flickr/Andy Langager The Bridges of Madison County are so lovely they had a successful book and movie surrounding them. Spend a day driving around to admire the bridges and then stop in Winterset for dinner. Madison County, IA, USA

  1. Go wine tasting on the Heart of Iowa Wine Trail (Central Iowa)

Flickr/Phil Roeder Vineyard visits and wine tasting are definitely among the best day trips in Iowa. Heart of Iowa Wine Trail stretches along much of Central Iowa, so you can take your time exploring local wineries, wandering vineyards and tasting the wine, of course.

  1. Pay a visit to Adventureland (Altoona)

Flickr/Joe Penniston Adventureland, in Altoona, has been an Iowa institution for a long time. You can spend the day going on rides, playing games, eating plenty of junk food, and trying out the newest roller coaster, The Monster. Adventureland Drive, Adventureland Dr, Altoona, IA 50009, USA

  1. Hike or bike the High Trestle Trail Bridge

Flickr/Jason Mrachina The High Trestle Trail Bridge stretches across the Des Moines River and is one of the largest trail bridges in the world. Along with the unique and beautiful bridge, there’s a 25-mile trail that passes through Ankeny, Sheldahl, Slater, Madrid and Woodward. High Trestle Trail Bridge, 2335 Qf Ln, Madrid, IA 50156, USA

  1. Visit Saylorville Lake (Polk City)

Flickr/Tyler S. Miller About ten miles away from Des Moines, Saylorville Lake is a reservoir of the Des Moines River. Here, you can enjoy nature as you partake in all sorts of water recreation activities, like boating, swimming and fishing. Saylorville Lake, Iowa, USA

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Flickr/Jerry Huddleston

Take in the rolling countryside with a train ride on the Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad. You can even take a dinner ride and enjoy food, dessert and wine while you ride. This is definitely one of the most unique things to do around Des Moines.

Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad | James H. Andrew Railroad Museum, 225 10th St, Boone, IA 50036, USA

Flickr/Dave

Founded in 1847 by a group of Dutch immigrants, Pella’s charming architecture and town square reflect that unique heritage. Go shopping downtown and walk around Molengracht Canal, visit Vermeer Mill and enjoy the multitude of tulips if the season is right.

Vermeer Mill, 714 E 1st St, Pella, IA 50219, USA

Facebook/Valle Drive-In

When searching for “getaway spots near me,” you should really consider The Valle Drive-In. Recognized as Iowa’s oldest drive-in theater, it is full of history. Here, while you watch movies from the comfort of your own car, you can enjoy concessions for sale at their concession stand.

Valle Drive In, 4074 Hwy F48 W, Newton, IA 50208, USA

Flickr/Andy Langager

The Bridges of Madison County are so lovely they had a successful book and movie surrounding them. Spend a day driving around to admire the bridges and then stop in Winterset for dinner.

Madison County, IA, USA

Flickr/Phil Roeder

Vineyard visits and wine tasting are definitely among the best day trips in Iowa. Heart of Iowa Wine Trail stretches along much of Central Iowa, so you can take your time exploring local wineries, wandering vineyards and tasting the wine, of course.

Flickr/Joe Penniston

Adventureland, in Altoona, has been an Iowa institution for a long time. You can spend the day going on rides, playing games, eating plenty of junk food, and trying out the newest roller coaster, The Monster.

Adventureland Drive, Adventureland Dr, Altoona, IA 50009, USA

Flickr/Jason Mrachina

The High Trestle Trail Bridge stretches across the Des Moines River and is one of the largest trail bridges in the world. Along with the unique and beautiful bridge, there’s a 25-mile trail that passes through Ankeny, Sheldahl, Slater, Madrid and Woodward.

High Trestle Trail Bridge, 2335 Qf Ln, Madrid, IA 50156, USA

Flickr/Tyler S. Miller

About ten miles away from Des Moines, Saylorville Lake is a reservoir of the Des Moines River. Here, you can enjoy nature as you partake in all sorts of water recreation activities, like boating, swimming and fishing.

Saylorville Lake, Iowa, USA

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Best Day Trips in Des Moines June 03, 2022 Lysa Allman-Baldwin What are some unique things to do around Des Moines? A unique adventure offering fun for the entire family can be enjoyed at Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill. Located inside of a Bass Pro Shop, Uncle Buck’s has a bowling alley and restaurant inside. Be sure to look overhead at all the fish-themed artifacts hanging from the ceiling. For the adults in your group, there’s a whimsical island-themed bar as well.  I’m looking for some relaxing getaway spots near me in Iowa. If you’re looking for weekend escapes, Iowa has loads of them! And each has its own unique attractions, dining, recreation, shopping, and accommodation options. For example, in Winterset, Iowa they have the John Wayne Museum. The town of Bellevue, Iowa is where you’ll find beautiful Bellevue State Park. And Pella, Iowa is a historic Dutch town where folks flock from all over the country each year to experience the tulips in bloom, as well as the historic mill and windmill rising high above the village. I’ve heard a lot about the High Trestle Trail Bridge.  Where is it? You’ve heard a lot about it for good reason. The High Trestle Trail Bridge is a totally cool, half-mile-long biking or walking bridge about a 30-minute drive north and a little bit west of Des Moines. It crosses over the Des Moines River and features the original piers (the locals call them “Iowa’s Stonehenge”) that were constructed when the bridge first opened in 1913. The views from the bridge are awe-inspiring so you may want to cross it more than once! Are there any public gardens in the Des Moines area? Yes, The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is one of them and because of its size and all it has to offer, it is considered by some to be one of the best day trips in Des Moines. Inside the conservatory, you will find a forest peppered with over 1,200 different plant species. The Botanical Garden also hosts special concert series in season where you an enjoy al fresco entertainment while gazing at the picturesque grounds surrounding you.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Best Day Trips in Des Moines

June 03, 2022

Lysa Allman-Baldwin

What are some unique things to do around Des Moines? A unique adventure offering fun for the entire family can be enjoyed at Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill. Located inside of a Bass Pro Shop, Uncle Buck’s has a bowling alley and restaurant inside. Be sure to look overhead at all the fish-themed artifacts hanging from the ceiling. For the adults in your group, there’s a whimsical island-themed bar as well.  I’m looking for some relaxing getaway spots near me in Iowa. If you’re looking for weekend escapes, Iowa has loads of them! And each has its own unique attractions, dining, recreation, shopping, and accommodation options. For example, in Winterset, Iowa they have the John Wayne Museum. The town of Bellevue, Iowa is where you’ll find beautiful Bellevue State Park. And Pella, Iowa is a historic Dutch town where folks flock from all over the country each year to experience the tulips in bloom, as well as the historic mill and windmill rising high above the village. I’ve heard a lot about the High Trestle Trail Bridge.  Where is it? You’ve heard a lot about it for good reason. The High Trestle Trail Bridge is a totally cool, half-mile-long biking or walking bridge about a 30-minute drive north and a little bit west of Des Moines. It crosses over the Des Moines River and features the original piers (the locals call them “Iowa’s Stonehenge”) that were constructed when the bridge first opened in 1913. The views from the bridge are awe-inspiring so you may want to cross it more than once! Are there any public gardens in the Des Moines area? Yes, The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is one of them and because of its size and all it has to offer, it is considered by some to be one of the best day trips in Des Moines. Inside the conservatory, you will find a forest peppered with over 1,200 different plant species. The Botanical Garden also hosts special concert series in season where you an enjoy al fresco entertainment while gazing at the picturesque grounds surrounding you.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

A unique adventure offering fun for the entire family can be enjoyed at Uncle Buck’s Fish Bowl & Grill. Located inside of a Bass Pro Shop, Uncle Buck’s has a bowling alley and restaurant inside. Be sure to look overhead at all the fish-themed artifacts hanging from the ceiling. For the adults in your group, there’s a whimsical island-themed bar as well. 

I’m looking for some relaxing getaway spots near me in Iowa.

If you’re looking for weekend escapes, Iowa has loads of them! And each has its own unique attractions, dining, recreation, shopping, and accommodation options. For example, in Winterset, Iowa they have the John Wayne Museum. The town of Bellevue, Iowa is where you’ll find beautiful Bellevue State Park. And Pella, Iowa is a historic Dutch town where folks flock from all over the country each year to experience the tulips in bloom, as well as the historic mill and windmill rising high above the village.

I’ve heard a lot about the High Trestle Trail Bridge.  Where is it?

You’ve heard a lot about it for good reason. The High Trestle Trail Bridge is a totally cool, half-mile-long biking or walking bridge about a 30-minute drive north and a little bit west of Des Moines. It crosses over the Des Moines River and features the original piers (the locals call them “Iowa’s Stonehenge”) that were constructed when the bridge first opened in 1913. The views from the bridge are awe-inspiring so you may want to cross it more than once!

Are there any public gardens in the Des Moines area?

Yes, The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is one of them and because of its size and all it has to offer, it is considered by some to be one of the best day trips in Des Moines. Inside the conservatory, you will find a forest peppered with over 1,200 different plant species. The Botanical Garden also hosts special concert series in season where you an enjoy al fresco entertainment while gazing at the picturesque grounds surrounding you.