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![]() Local Area Attractions Last Updated 6/26/08 You can print coupons for many of the following attractions HERE * Brochures for these attractions will be included in your registration packet *Iowa State Capitol (The new FREE shuttle service, *D-Line, will take you there on Monday-Friday!) The
Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines, signifies the prodigious
spirit of Iowa. Built between 1871 and 1886, this magnificent building
represents, both inside and out, one of the nation's finest examples of
19th century architecture. One of the most commanding features of the
building is the towering dome constructed of steel and brick and is
externally gilded with 23-karat gold leaf. Visit The State Capitol online for more
information.
State Historical Building (Ride the *D-Line Monday-Friday) The 3rd Saturday (JULY 19th!) of each month from Noon to 4 p.m. is very special at the State Historical Building - check it out! Call for details and cost, 515-281-3858. 5th
Iowa Infantry Civil War Encampment - Every 3rd Saturday of the month,
The State of Iowa Historical Building
atrium virtually becomes an encampment right out of the Civil War.
History comes alive as one walks in the front doors and is met by a
Union soldier carrying all his accouterments including his musket. The
15th Iowa Infantry, a group of well established re-enactors, have been
coming to SHSI on the 3rd Saturday of each month to educate the public
about the life of a soldier during the Civil War. The 15th is put
through marching drills and commands by their Captain, Wes Keeler. The
public is encouraged to interact with the group and ask questions.
Visitors are allowed to rummage through the soldier’s
haversack to
inspect their personal belongings and rations for the day. The 15th
Iowa re-enactors are able to provide the public with a great deal of
insight into the history of the Civil War and encourage visitors to
drill along side of them or just take a better look at the weapons they
carried. Come see what a Union soldier looked like and watch how they
march and drill.
The Iowa Historical Building serves as an exciting
place where
Iowans and other visitors can experience the past. Housed within the
building are the historical museum, historical library and archives,
historic preservation offices, and administration offices of the
Department of Cultural Affairs, the State Historical Society of Iowa,
the Historical Foundation, and the Iowa Arts Council. You can visit
state-of-the-art exhibits which allow you to explore the past in a way
you many never have before. The interactive exhibits enable you to see,
hear, and even touch Iowa's history. Another of the building's
attractions is the library and archives, where genealogical and
historical researches uncover the past. Visit The
State Historical Society online for more information.
*Botanical Center(NE side of downtown) "The
Des Moines Botanical Center is one of the most popular cultural
attractions in Iowa, providing educational, recreational, and community
resources to thousands. Its goal is to provide botanical displays and
educational services for the people of Iowa. It is located on 14 acres
along the east bank of the Des Moines River, close to downtown. Roughly
15,000 plants, tropical, sub tropical and desert plants. The
center is
open all year around 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas
and New Year's Day). Visit The Botanical Center online for
more information.
*Blank Park Zoo (South of downtown) Plan
a trip to the Blank Park Zoo on your visit. Animals from five
different continents roam through magnificently landscaped habitats.
These simulated habitats feature natural exhibits where visitors can
observe over 1,000 different species. For children of all ages, there
is also a petting area. A gift shop and snack bar complete the Zoo's
attractions.Visit Blank Park Zoo online for
more information.
*Living History Farms (Northwest of Des Moines) Discover
American’s agricultural heritage as you walk through three
working farms - each with authentic crops and livestock. Learn how
Native Americans began growing crops in Iowa at the 1700 Farm. See how
early farmers opened the prairie with oxen at the 1850 Farm. Find out
how the horse-power and cast-iron machines revolutionized agriculture
at the 1900 Farm. In the 1875 town of Walnut Hill, join in the
excitement of a bustling Iowa frontier town with 14 homes, shops and
businesses. Visit Living History Farms online for
more information.
*Historic Valley Junction
If you fancy just strolling and browsing, then come
down to Historic
Valley Junction. Here you'll find over 120 shops! Antiques, art
galleries, framing, bakeries, gourmet foods, clothing, floral and
bouquets, furniture and home decor, gifts and collectibles, hair and
beauty, jewelry, photography, restaurants and bars, specialty stores
and more! Fun by day or night! Visit Valley
Junction online for more information.
(West of downtown) *Adventureland Amusement Park (Northeast of Des Moines) Adventureland is "Iowa's
Largest and Most Complete Family Resort Complex" Located on the
northeast corner of the Des Moines metro area you'll
find one of the nicest family resorts in the Midwest. Adventureland
provides fun and entertainment to hundreds of thousands of visitors
each year. Adventureland Park, Adventureland Inn, and Adventureland
Campground all go to make up the resort complex where there's plenty to
do for all ages for a day, a weekend or a week. Adventureland Amusement Park contains over 100 rides, shows, and
attractions including some of the country's most exciting roller
coasters and thrill rides that can challenge the most avid amusement
park enthusiasts. There are also plenty of rides for less adventurous
guests including great water rides as well as a full compliment of
children's rides spread throughout the park. But the entertainment
doesn't stop with rides - Adventureland presents a full array of shows
in the park - from live music to magic to song and dance - there's
always something to suit everyone's taste. Simply the most fun you
will have all year! Adventureland Park is a smoke free facility.
Art Center (West of downtown on Grand Avenue) The
Art Center complex is composed of three buildings situated at
the entrance to Greenwood Park, an impressive hilltop location for this
award-winning design by the internationally known architects, Saarinen,
Meier and Pei. It's a fitting structure to house the wonderful
collections inside. The works of many famous artists from the 19th and
20th centuries are inspiration for taking one of the many classes
offered here from painting to sculpture to photography, papermaking,
ceramics and many more. Whether a family workshop or an individual
project, there's a great variety to choose from. The Art Center is well
known for its neighborhood outreach programs. The Arts after Hours
program happens on the first Friday of each month bringing live
entertainment to the Art Center. There's also a cash bar and coffee
bar. A wide variety of lectures, readings, poetry and films are
regularly scheduled at the Center, a gem of culture in the heart of Des
Moines. Visit The Art Center online for more
information.
Crusoe Umbrella (4 blocks from Marriott) Des Moines Water Works Park (Southwest of downtown) Biking,
jogging, picnicking, fishing and hiking are a few of the
activities that park patrons enjoy. Picnic areas, complete with tables
and grills, are located in several areas of the park. Large, open areas
are available for team sports such as softball, tag football and
soccer. Visit Water Works Park online for more
information.
Downtown Farmers' Market (3 blocks south of Nolan Plaza) "The
Downtown Farmers Market is an open-air pedestrian-only market,
which spans approximately 13 city blocks. Located in the historic Court
Avenue District, it mirrors the history, culture, diversity, and people
of Des Moines. Thanks to it’s committed management and
vendors the
Downtown Farmers Market has been nationally hailed as one of the best
farmers markets in the nations by “Bon Apetit” and
Country Living”
magazines. Every week we bring fresh fruits, vegetable, home-baked
pastries and breads, specialty cheeses and wine, hand crafted apparel
and jewelry, together with music, magic and more! May to October
(Mother's Day weekend to Halloween weekend). Visit The Downtown Farmers' Market
online for more information.
Valley Junction Farmer's Market (West Des Moines) There
are over 150 vendors on display outdoors every Thursday
evening, May 11 - September 28, offering fresh produce, baked goods,
prepared foods, and arts & crafts. Held in conjunction with
Music
in the Junction which is a free outdoor concert series featuring
various local bands. There is a "Refreshment tent" located in the alley
directly in front of the stage! Visit Valley
Junction online for more information.
Jordan Creek Town Center (Southwest of Des Moines) A new
shopping mall has opened in West Des Moines! Jordan Creek
Town Center is a $200 million, 200-acre retail, dining, entertainment,
and recreation development. The "shopping district" is a two-level
enclosed shopping center featuring a dynamic combination of upscale
fashion and lifestyle retailers in a street scape design. The "lake
district" highlights a 3.5 acre lake surrounded by bike trails,
pedestrian walkways, and a boardwalk offering waterfront dining, a
hotel and amphitheater. The "Village" hosts a collection of large and
specialty retailers in an open-air lifestyle design with 120+ stores
and dozen of eateries! Just 15 minutes from the KOA! Visit Jordan Creek's website for more
information.
Aircraft Supermarket/Golden
Circle Air
Browse through a large assortment of ultralight and
light aircraft,
or watch videos of their history. Ride on one of these "little
airplanes" over the most picturesque areas of Iowa -- above the
beautiful Raccoon River Valley or the Bridges of Madison County.
Lessons are also available. Visit Aircraft Supermarket online for
more information.
Billy Joe's Picture Show
Watch a movie, sing karaoke, have a burger. The only
place in town
with Friday night midnight showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Visit Billy
Joe's Picture Show online for more information.
Bob Feller Hometown Museum
Opened in 1995, it honors Van Meter's native son who
set major
league records while a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians from 1936 to
1956 and is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Visit The
Bob Feller Museum online for more information.
Brass Armadillo Antique Mall
You can furnish every room in the house, or simply
add to your
collection when you shop at the Brass Armadillo Antique Mall in Des
Moines. More than 450 antique and collectible dealers under one roof!
Visit The Brass Armadillo online for
more information.
Civic Center
Every year, the Civic Center of Greater Des Moines
welcomes a
quarter of a million people to enjoy the wonder, the suspense and the
joy of live theater. As a member of the League of American Theaters and
Producers, Inc., the trade association of Broadway in New York and
across the country, the Civic Center takes great pleasure in presenting
the highest quality of professional touring theater productions to
Central Iowa. Ballet, symphony, Broadway shows and concerts! Visit The
Civic Center online for more information.
(East side of Nolan Plaza) Des Moines Metro Opera
Des Moines Metro Opera was founded in 1973 by Robert
L. Larsen for
two important purposes: To provide an opportunity for gifted young
American singers to perform and to educate Midwestern audiences about
opera, something they have limited opportunity to experience. For
thirty years, Metro Opera has accomplished this by offering three
productions each year during the Summer Festival in June and July. In
1975, the Company began the Apprentice Artist Program for college and
post college age singers. In 1987, DMMO created OPERA Iowa. In its
short history, this innovative educational troupe has introduced over
460,000 students and adults to opera in Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Japan and
China. In October 2000, the Greater Des Moines Partnership awarded Des
Moines Metro Opera its Celebrate Business "Best Kept Secret Award".
Visit Des
Moines Opera online for more information.
Des Moines Playhouse
The Des Moines Playhouse was founded in 1919 by
members of the Iowa
Press and Authors Club. Although the Little Theater Movement was
causing similar enterprises to spring up across the country, The
Playhouse is unique in that it has operated continuously, under various
names and in various homes, since its founding. With more than 80 years
of uninterrupted service, The Playhouse is among the six oldest
continuously-operating community theaters in the U.S. It is also the
second largest community theater in the U.S. Visit The
Playhouse online for more information.
Des Moines Symphony
The Des Moines Symphony is a full-service
professional orchestra.
The orchestra performs seven pairs of classical concerts throughout the
season, as well as a pops performance, family concerts, in-school
ensemble performances, and its annual Yankee Doodle Pops concert, a
free performance on the State Capitol grounds on July 3rd. Established
in 1937 as an adjunct of Drake University, the Des Moines Symphony
separated completely from Drake University in 1969. In 1979, the
Symphony found a home in the newly established Civic Center, and now
performs all of its indoor full orchestra concerts there. In 1987,
Maestro Joseph Giunta joined the Des Moines Symphony as Music Director
and Conductor, and is now celebrating 15 years of conducting the Des
Moines Symphony. Visit Des Moines Symphony online for
more information.
Fort Des Moines
The museum and education center honors the U.S.
Army’s first officer
candidate class for African American men in 1917, and the establishment
of the first Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC’s)
in 1942. Visit The Fort online for more
information.
(Northwest of Des Moines) Francesca's House
Fully restored for the film "Bridges of Madison
County", the home's
exterior and interior remain exactly the same as they were for the
shooting of the movie and is open to the public for guided tours
throughout the summer months. Visit Francesca's
House online for more information.
Funny Bone Comedy Club
Our very own live comedy club. Some of the best
comedians on the circuit. Visit The Funny Bone
online for more information.(West Des Moines) Gray's Lake Park
A lighted, two-mile trail encircling the
lake connected by a 1/4 mile pedestrian bridge. Boat rental
available. Visit Gray's Lake Park online for more
information.
(Southwest of downtown) Hoyt Sherman Place
A grand manor home built in 1877 by prominent
businessman Hoyt
Sherman; the structure is now a museum and performing arts center. The
original house and gallery display an impressive collection of 19th and
20th century paintings and elaborately carved 17th century furniture as
well as many rare, ancient artifacts. The newly renovated historic
theater built in 1923, hosts and impressive array of world renowned
musicians, theatrical productions, and local performing arts events.
Visit The
Sherman Place online for more information.Iowa Speedway
(East of Des Moines--Newton Iowa) Stay until Sunday, July 20th, and you can catch the pre-race concert "Firehouse" followed by racing: The Rasmussen Group Twin 75’s ASA Midwest Tour Super Late Model Series ARCA Lincoln Welders Truck Series Jordan House Museum
The Jordan House, a stately Victorian home of
Italianate Gothic
design, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a
member of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program.
It is one of the oldest structures in Polk Country and the oldest in
West Des Moines. Built by one of West Des Moines’ first
settlers, James
C. Jordan, the house today serves both as a museum for West Des Moines
and as the office of West Des Moines Historical Society. The sixteen
period rooms serve as a fitting backdrop of displaying the many antique
treasures gathered from the rich heritage of West Des Moines. Visitors
will also be interested in both the Underground Railroad Exhibit and
the many artifacts from the regular railroad which played an important
role in the early years of West Des Moines. Visit The Jordan House online for more
information.
Majestic Lion Antique Center
The Majestic Lion has been voted Des Moines' #1
antique mall for a
reason. With 250 selected dealers in more than 35,000 square feet, the
Majestic Lion offers Central Iowa's largest and most exquisite
inventory of quality antiques. Merchandise is displayed in a spacious,
clean, well lit environment; shopping is easy and relaxed with wide
aisles, accessible booths, bright showcases, and all-season,
comfort-controlled temperature. A professional sales staff is always
available to help you find that special piece of furniture or a
particular collectible item of interest. Visit
The Majestic Lion online for more information.
National Balloon Museum
Located in Indianola, IA, the National Balloon
Museum chronicles
more than 200 years of ballooning history. The museum’s
extensive
collection includes hundreds of artifacts related to the history and
science of hot air balloons, gas balloons and air ships, as well as
competitive events through the years, record-setting flights and more.
The museum also features a gift shop full of balloon gifts and
souvenirs. Visit The National Balloon Museum online
for more information.
Patriotic Rock
The Patriotic rock, located at the Schildberg
Construction -
Jefferson Quarry and painted by Ray ""Bubba"" Sorensen. The
rock was a
local graffiti rock for twenty years for the surrounding
schools. Out
of respect, the local students have not defaced the painting in the
past five years since Bubba has been painting his tribute. ""I love my
country, and I do it out of respect for the veterans."" Quoted Ray
""Bubba"" Sorensen. Bubba draws a sketch of his idea on paper and then
draws the design by free hand onto the rock. This takes him anywhere
from one to three weeks to paint and he has been doing it for five
consecutive years. Bubba is interested in military history and gets his
ideas from books, movies, previous artwork and images by other artists.
The rock is located on Highway 25, just 1 mile south of Interstate-80
near Greenfield, exit 86. Visit Freedom Rock online for more
information.
Prairie Meadows Race Track
& Casino
With 1,500 slot machines, free live entertainment,
live racing April
– October and great food; Prairie Meadows really is More Than
You
Imagine! Visit Prairie Meadows online for more
information.
(A stones through east of Adventureland Park) Raccoon Ridge 3-D Archery
Raccoon Ridge Archery is Iowa's premier 3d Archery
Course. RRAC
offers a wide range of high-quality 3d targets for you to shoot
at.
The Bluff shot, aerial targets, running deer, and tower speed shoots
are novelty areas that will really test your skills! Plus, Raccoon
Ridge is making additions and improvements all the time...it's NEVER
the same course twice! Stuart, Iowa. Visit Raccoon
Ridge
online for more information. Salisbury House
Salisbury House is a 42-room mansion located in Des
Moines, Iowa.
Modeled after the King's House in Salisbury, England, this American
Castle is nestled on a ten-acre estate of virgin woodlands in the heart
of Iowa's capital city. Iowans Carl and Edith Weeks built Salisbury
House between 1923 and 1928. True to the history and design of the
King's House, Salisbury House reflects the Tudor, Gothic, and Carolean
periods of architecture. The mansion contains authentic 16th century
English oak, English flint work, and rafters that date back to the time
of Shakespeare. Salisbury House is filled with the Weeks' original
furnishings and collection of rare objects of art, paintings,
tapestries, books, and letters. Salisbury House has been called a
"national treasure" by the National Trust For Historic Preservation and
was featured on the national television series America's Castles on the
A & E Cable Network and Home and Garden Television's Christmas
Castles. Visit Salisbury House online for more
information.
Science Center of Iowa and IMAX
Dome Theater
A 110,000 square foot facility will house three
theaters - IMAX Dome
Theater, John Deere Adventure Theater and Star Theater, seven themed
interactive galleries, the Iowa Learning Center, gift shop and food
cafe. Visit Iowa's
Science Center online for more information.
(About 4 blocks south of the Court Avenue District) Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow is Des Moines' unique 60 acre
year-round outdoor
sports and family recreation complex. Sleepy Hollow
emphasizes year
round activities and family fun. Summer activities include
baseball/softball batting range, miniature golf, go-karts, golf driving
range, 9-hole par 3 golf course, climbing wall, and sand volleyball
courts. Visit Sleepy Hollow online for more
information.
Summerset Winery
Summerset Winery is one of the few operating
wineries in Iowa that
specialize in grape wine made from grapes grown in their own vineyards.
Located in Indianola. Visit Summerset online for more
information.
Terrace Hill
Benjamin Franklin Allen, Iowa's first millionaire,
built Terrace
Hill as his family home. Construction of this 18,000-square-foot home
began in 1866 and was completed in 1869. The original cost of $250,000
included the Mansion, Carriage House, all of the furnishings, and
approximately 30 acres of land. The house contained very modern
features for its time, such as hot and cold running water, gas lights,
a lift, and indoor restrooms. Terrace Hill was built on the far-western
edge of Des Moines. It was referred to as ""The Palace of the
Prairie."" The population of Des Moines at that time was fewer than
7,000 people. Today, the Greater Des Moines metropolitan area has a
population of half a million people, and Terrace Hill is in the heart
of the city. While the skyline of Des Moines has changed, the 90-foot
tower of Terrace Hill still provides a commanding view of the capital
city and its golden-domed Capitol, which was built several years after
Terrace Hill. William Boyington, a popular Chicago architect of his
time, designed Terrace Hill. Visit Terrace
Hill online for more information.
Trainland USA
Trainland U.S.A. is an operating toy train museum,
displaying Lionel
trains and accessories. This exhibit represents three eras of
time;
frontier, steam, and diesel. All scenery is hand painted and the entire
layout is glass enclosed. Four control panels create an automated train
control system with their own telephone communications. There are
approximately 60 operating Lionel accessories still in their original
state. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Visit Trainland
USA online for more information.
(Northeast of Des Moines area just north of Colfax) Merle Hay Mall
With over 100 merchants and a shopper-friendly
facility of more than
1.2 million square feet, Merle Hay Mall offers our guests the
opportunity to not only shop but to eat, explore, play and so much
more. Visit Merle Hay Mall's website for more
information.Valley West Mall
There are 135 choices of specialty shops, department
stores, restaurants and service stores located in West Des Moines.
Visit Valley West Mall's website for
more information.
Golf
River Valley Golf CourseRiver Valley Golf Course is open to the public and offers 18 challenging holes, Par 72, overlooking the Raccoon River Valley. Hole #12 is a beautiful Island Green. 7 miles from the KOA. Visit River Valley Golf online for more information. West Grand Golf Rated "Best Miniature Golf" by Cityview magazine. 18-hole miniature golf course, driving range, putting green, and picnic area. Visit West Grand Golf online for more information. Madison County Winery
Madison County Winery is a startup native Iowa
winery with vineyards
located in both Madison and Story counties. Both vineyards are now in
production and were planted in 2001 and 2000 respectively. Our Madison
County site is located just west of St. Charles, IA while the Story
County site is located just south of Colo, IA.
The Des Moines West KOA proudly sells a great selection of Madison
County Wine. Check out the wine rack display in their store!
COMING SOON: Plans are in the works to build a one-of-a-kind
winery/leisure destination on our Madison County vineyard property.
Tucked in the rolling hills of south central Iowa, this site overlooks
a picturesque valley. With beautiful vistas in all directions it's the
perfect setting to escape, relax, and savor a quality wine. Visit http://www.madisoncountywinery.com/index.htm
for additional information. Jasper Winery
Hidden among the rolling hills of Iowa, growing in a
swerve towards
the sun, are the luscious grapes that have come to a juicy end in a
bottle of Jasper wine. Located in Newton, Iowa, Jasper Winery produces
high-quality wines using grape varieties that thrive in the relatively
cold climate of the Midwest.
The Des Moines West KOA proudly sells a great selection of Madison
County Wine. Check out the wine rack display in their store!
Visit http://www.jasperwinery.com/
for more information.
Red Barron Choppers
Located 4 miles from the KOA in DeSoto, Iowa, this
custom chopper
shop is the talk of the town! Stop by the showroom to experience their
creations in person. Red Barron Graphics apparel available. Visit http://redbarronchoppers.com/
for more information.
Raccoon River Valley Bike Trail
Bikers will encounter all kinds of wildlife, farm
animals and birds
along the 56-mile trail. They also will ride through new retail
shopping developments in Waukee, past the booming brickyards of Adel
and within two blocks of the gorgeous "French castle" Dallas County
Courthouse in Adel. Experience several sites of mills and livestock
shipping terminals that operated in pioneer times, view beautiful Lake
Panorama from the trail just north of Panora and cross a 600-foot-long
railroad trestle bridge over the North Raccoon River. Complete the ride
in Jefferson and hear the carillon playing atop the 162-foot-tall
Mahanay Memorial Tower on the Greene County Courthouse Square. Visit http://www.raccoonrivervalleytrail.org/
for additional information. Iowa Cubs Baseball
The Iowa Cubs are the Triple-A affiliate of the
Chicago Cubs. The 2008 season begins April 3 and winds-up July 31.
Visit http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t451
for more information.
Bridges of Madison County
Visit the historic covered bridges, popularized by
Robert James
Waller's novel, "The Bridges of Madison County" and the feature film
starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood. Roseman Covered Bridge was
built in 1883 across the Middle River, southwest of Winterset, Iowa.
Visit The Bridges of Madison County
online for more information.
John Wayne Birthplace
While in Des Moines, you should check out the
birthplace of an
American Icon, John Wayne. See where life began for this world famous
star. The four-roomed home built in 1880 has been brought back to its
appearance of 1907. Here you can reminisce on the 'Duke's' life by
viewing the memorabilia and photographs. Visit the gift shop and
welcome center, too. The house is open for public tours. Visit The
Birthplace of John Wayne online for more information.
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