The Upper Iowa River in northeastern Iowa is a haven for paddlers, offering some of the Midwest's most striking limestone bluff scenery and diverse wildlife.
The Upper Iowa River, one of the few designated Wild and Scenic rivers in the Midwest, meanders through northeastern Iowa offering paddlers, anglers, and nature enthusiasts a rich natural environment. Known for its picturesque bluffs and clear, flowing waters, the river traverses a landscape sculpted by glacial activity, characterized by dramatic karst topography and numerous verdant gorges. The river supports a diverse ecosystem, home to bald eagles, various fish species, and other wildlife native to the region. Historically, the Upper Iowa River has been both a site of resource for Native American tribes and a hub for the development of early European settlements. Modern visitors are drawn to its varied recreational opportunities, from canoeing and kayaking to fishing and hiking along its banks. Key landmarks include the Chimney Rock and Bluffton spit, both offering breathtaking views and photographic opportunities, further enriching the visitor experience. The gentle flow most of the year caters to both novice and experienced paddlers, making it a popular destination for aquatic adventurers.
Limestone Bluffs
Diverse Aquatic and Avian Wildlife
Paddling Routes with Stunning Scenery
Chimney Rock Landmark
A stunning pillar of rock offering scenic views over the river.
A picturesque bend in the river known for its impressive bluffs and excellent fishing spots.
Nearby cave known for its cool microclimate and historical significance.