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Getaway in Audubon

Located centrally between Des Moines and Omaha on U.S. Highway 71 and close to Interstate 80, Audubon residents and visitors alike “Live Large” with year-round activities including art, museums, youth activities, and sports. Stay active with golf, disc golf, trap shooting, figure-8 and mud races, and ride, run, or walk the 21-mile, hard-surfaced T-Bone Trail. Visit the John James Audubon statue, Veterans Memorial, WPA mural, Art Deco Audubon County Courthouse, or Albert, the world’s largest bull. During your visit, we invite you to enjoy these great places to eat, shop, and stay.

Audubon Road Trip Stops



Albert the Bull Park in Audubon



Audubon Recreation Center



Rose Theater

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Featured Event

Operation T-Bone

First weekend in August 

Operation T-Bone in Audubon is a long-standing community celebration that honors the region’s deep agricultural roots and proudly showcases the beef industry. Held each year on the first weekend in August, the event brings the entire community together for a full lineup of small-town festivities. Visitors can expect a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere filled with local food, live entertainment, a lively parade, community fundraisers, and activities for all ages. It’s a true reflection of rural Iowa at its best, where agriculture, tradition, and community pride come together to create a memorable experience for both locals and travelers alike.

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Spend 48 Hours in Audubon

Audubon, Iowa, offers the perfect blend of small-town charm, outdoor recreation, and unique roadside attractions, making it an ideal destination for a relaxing 48-hour getaway. From strolling the historic downtown and exploring local shops to biking scenic trails and discovering iconic landmarks...
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