A Visit to Panora, Iowa

Welcome to Panora, Iowa, where small-town charm meets big-time adventure. Our journey begins at Lake Panorama, just north of town. This private lake is the perfect escape for water lovers. We stayed at The Port, right on the lake, complete with a restaurant and tiki bar. It’s like a slice of paradise right here in the heart of Iowa!   After soaking up the sun at the lake, we headed downtown to explore Panora’s beautiful town square. It’s a delightful spot with walking paths, a library, and even large musical instruments that the kids – and let’s be honest, I – couldn’t resist!
woman playing bells at a music park
Feeling the need for a caffeine boost, we popped over to Crafty’s Coffee and Gifts, right across the street. Not only do they serve up delicious drinks and pastries, but it’s also a treasure trove of cute gifts and inspirational home décor. Whether you’re here to work, catch up with friends, or just relax, Crafty’s is the place to be.
coffee shop interior
Next, we hit the shops! Bella Sorella was our first stop, a charming boutique filled with trendy women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories. Trust me, we didn’t leave empty-handed. Before leaving downtown, make a stop at B&B Marketplace(formerly known as Britches N Bows)!women's clothing boutique
If you’re into antiques, Reborn is a must-visit. You’ll find all sorts of treasures here. And for custom apparel, don’t miss T&K Designs. They specialize in custom vinyl, embroidery, and boutique-printed apparel – perfect for a unique souvenir.
exterior of an antique store
Looking for something active? The Raccoon River Valley Trail runs right through Panora, making it a perfect spot for biking enthusiasts.  With 89 miles of paved trail, you can go the distance on this ride! Of course, you can’t visit Panora without stopping at Lake Panorama Pizzeria. Locally owned and offering more than just pizza, it’s a great spot to refuel after a day of exploring.   Our next stop is the Guthrie County Historical Village, where you can step back in time. This village features twelve buildings, including a church, schoolhouse, law office, and general store, all staged to look like they did in the 19th century. It’s a fascinating look at local history.
Historical village
For those interested in sustainability and organic farming, Early Morning Harvest is a must-see. This small-family farm uses aquaponics to grow vegetables and even mills their own flour from certified organic grains. It’s an educational and eye-opening experience.organic farm
Panora, Iowa, is a hidden gem, filled with scenic beauty, great shopping, and a warm community. Whether you’re here for a day or a weekend, there’s something for everyone. Thanks for joining us on this journey and stay tuned for our next adventure! Take a look at our other Off the Beaten Path adventures!   Watch our full adventure in Panora:

A Visit to Oskaloosa & Albia

Welcome back to another adventure-packed vlog. Today, we are thrilled to take you on a journey through some hidden gems nestled in the heart of Iowa. From savoring the finest smoothies to exploring quaint boutiques and indulging in award-winning wines, get ready to experience the charm and vibrancy of Oskaloosa and Albia like never before. So, buckle up and join me as we uncover the magic of small-town Iowa and the wonderful opportunities you can find there.

sandwich and smoothie at smokey row coffee

We started off grabbing lunch at Smokey Row Coffee Shop. Smokey Row is perfect if you’re looking for a place to bring your laptop and work, you’ll find outlets all over the café. If you’re an aspiring artist, you could even have an opportunity to play your music in front of a live crowd. The whole environment is just so fun and unique!  I even had the best smoothie I think I have ever had here!

 

book store shelves

Right next to Smokey Row, you will find the Book Vault.  It is an old bank vault turned book vault! You’ll even find an Iowa themed book vault downstairs. There is something for all ages and interests here too. You’ll find books for adults of various genres and the cutest children’s section with books for different ages and stuffed animals! There are more than just books too. You’ll find some great gifts, recipe books, unique kitchen trinkets, and even wine!

 

antique store interior

We continued to find more unique shopping downtown. I love how Oskaloosa has reinvented their downtown, taken experiences and made them into something new. This was definitely the case at Salvaged Designs. If you like unique, handmade items with meaning behind them, you need to check it out.

We also checked out the cutest boutique, Lu Roo & Co, and if you’re like me, it’ll be nearly impossible to leave without a new outfit!

 

Winery

We decided to check out Tassel Ridge Winery to relax at the end of the day. There are all kinds of wineries and breweries popping up in neighboring towns. Tassel Ridge has several award-winning wines, so I of course had to try a few! If you like sangria, they have a variety of recipes to try with certain wines. I made some with a bottle of their La Crescent, and I wasn’t disappointed!

 

swimming pool at honey creek resort

The next day we traveled on in the area. If you’re looking for a peaceful getaway and you love to be surrounded by nature, you need to add Honey Creek Resort to your bucket list. Guests have the option to stay in the resort, a cabin, or camp! During your stay, take advantage of the indoor waterpark, grab a bite to eat in the Prairie Rose or The Depot, rent a bike or go for a walk along the paved trails, play a round of golf and of course, explore the lake! Play a round of sand volleyball, relax, take a walk on the beach, or watch the kids play on the giant inflatables!

 

boat dock in albia

After a fun morning at Honey Creek we explored Albia and grabbed lunch at InspireU, the most adorable little café and boutique. The food is delicious, the drinks were great, the cookies were amazing, the employees were SO nice and ladies, the clothes, décor and gift ideas are the cutest. Put this on your bucket list now.

We found more unique shopping in downtown Albia at the Mustard Seed. If you’re looking for home décor or love Magnolia Market, this store is for you.

 

liberty bell and flags at a soldier monument

Finally, a trip to Albia is not complete without a stop at the Welcome Home Solider Monument. It is a breathtaking beauty and its profound significance make it a must see for all!

That’s a wrap on our trip through Oskaloosa and Albia! From the welcoming charm of local restaurants to the unique finds in small-town shops, every stop showed us what makes this part of Iowa special. Whether you love great food, browsing for hidden gems, or just enjoying the scenery, there’s something here for everyone. Until next time, keep exploring, keep discovering, and keep creating unforgettable memories. Stay tuned for our next adventure!

A Visit to Clear Lake

Welcome to Clear Lake, a charming lakeside destination in Iowa with so much to offer, from incredible food and shopping to rich history and relaxing views. Let’s explore everything this town has to offer.

Start your morning right with a coffee from Cabin Coffee and grab some donuts to go. Be sure to order ahead so you don’t miss out on their delicious selection!

three woman smiling at a coffee shop

A visit to the Surf Ballroom and Museum is a must. This historic rock and roll landmark has hosted countless iconic artists over the years. It’s best known as the last concert venue for Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper Richardson before their tragic plane crash in 1959. Inside, you’ll find their legacy beautifully captured, and just outside of Clear Lake, you can visit the crash site memorial that keeps their memory alive.

plane crash memorial site in clear lake display case of a guitar at the surf ballroom surf ballroom exterior

If the weather isn’t beach-friendly or you’re not ready to take a tour on the Lady of the Lake, spend the rest of your morning exploring Clear Lake’s charming downtown shops.

boat in clear lake

Start shopping at these amazing boutiques:

Need a pick-me-up? Stop by Holistic Harmony for a tea or latte while browsing their wellness items. Don’t miss K&B Emporium, where you can shop even more or enjoy a bite to eat at their café. Or grab lunch at Starboard Market, known for its delicious offerings.

coffee shop

Gyro Place is a fantastic lunch option with tacos, Philly sandwiches, and, of course, gyros. Dessert is a must in Clear Lake. Try the malts at Charlie’s Soda Fountain (open seasonally) or grab a cookie at Cookies, Etc. Or, if you’re like me, try both!

gyro old fashioned soda fountain shop

Spend your afternoon soaking up local art at the Clear Lake Arts Center. Browse the galleries and gift shop filled with work from local artists. Then, head over to Central Gardens, which are open May through October. With more than 20 themed gardens, it’s the perfect place to relax, enjoy an event, or share lunch with a friend.

For drinks, stop by Lake Time Brewery, the fastest-growing brewery in the U.S., and enjoy one of their specialty or seasonal brews. You can also add a stop at The Cardinal cocktail lounge at 173° Craft Distillery on your list, with great outdoor seating!

glass of beer

For dinner, Clear Lake has plenty of options:

End your night with some fun at Tap’d, where you can enjoy cocktails and games, or check out Battlefield Midwest for laser tag, virtual reality, and an escape room adventure.

Finally, rest up at the Lakeside Inn, a boutique hotel that lives up to its name. Be sure to request a lakefront room for the best views.

view of the lake from a hotel room patio

hotel room at lakeside inn

Thanks for joining us off the beaten path in Clear Lake, Iowa. Stay tuned for our next adventure!

Hitting the Lakes in Iowa

Iowa might be known for its cornfields, but it also boasts sparkling lakes perfect for all kinds of outdoor adventures. Today we’re taking a trip across the beautiful state of Iowa, exploring some of our beautiful lakes. When we think of Iowa lakes, our minds likely go to the usuals:

  • Spirit Lake: Located in northwest Iowa this lake is known for its clear waters and offers tons of fun activities like boating, fishing, and swimming.
  • Okoboji Lakes: Likely the most popular destination for water enthusiasts and located in northwest Iowa, these lakes include West Okoboji, East Okoboji, and Spirit Lake. West Okoboji is the deepest natural lake in the state while Spirit Lake is known for its clear waters. These lakes offer a ton of fun activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. Check out Vacation Okoboji for trip ideas.

Saylorville Lake

Looking to Go Further Off the Beaten Path?

These are fantastic water holes, but Iowa has a hidden gem for everyone. Here are some of the lesser-known lakes that are equally amazing spots to visit and connect with nature in Iowa.

Rathbun Lake

First stop, Rathbun Lake! This massive reservoir is a paradise for water lovers. Shelly absolutely adores this spot, and for good reason. You can boat, fish, camp, and truly soak up nature’s beauty. Plus, there’s Honey Creek Resort, which is the perfect place to relax after a day on the water. It’s actually the largest lake in Iowa, but since it is owned/operated by the Army Corps of Engineers there cannot be any private development on the lake which keeps its natural beauty.  While you are in the area, check out the Off the Beaten Path video below for all the local favorite stops!

Lake Red Rock

Next, we head to another large reservoir in southern Iowa, Lake Red Rock. This one’s located in Marion County only 10 minutes from Pella and offers all the fun stuff – boating, fishing, camping, and even some hiking trails! With its 15,000 acres of water, Lake Red Rock is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts of all kinds. Want to discover unique places nearby? Check out the video below!

Clear Lake

Calling all beach bums! Clear Lake in Cerro Gordo County is famous for its sandy shores and lively atmosphere. It’s a great spot for boating, fishing, and enjoying some lakeside fun. There’s always something going on here, with events and festivals throughout the year. Uncover secret local haunts white you are in town! Watch this video for all the tips on where to stop!

Coralville Lake

Now, let’s head to Coralville Lake near Iowa City. This scenic reservoir is a haven for fishing, boating, and camping enthusiasts. The Coralville Dam and Reservoir area is gorgeous and offers tons of outdoor recreation options. Rent a kayak and explore the peaceful coves or cast a line and try your luck at catching a walleye.

Lake Macbride

Not too far from Coralville Lake is Lake Macbride, which also features a gorgeous state park. Located near Solon, this popular spot is perfect for boating, fishing, and camping. At Lake Macbride State Park, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities beyond the water. Hike or bike on the scenic trails, or have a picnic in the park for a truly immersive experience.

Lake Macbride

Storm Lake

For a more low-key vibe, Storm Lake in Buena Vista County is a perfect choice. It’s popular for boating, fishing, and all sorts of water activities. Plus, there are amazing cabins and campsites around the lake. And for some extra fun, check out King’s Pointe! This water park offers suites and cottages, firepits, indoor and outdoor water parks with water slides, and mini-golf for a full day of family entertainment.

Storm Lake

Easter Lake:

Easter Lake in Des Moines might be small, but it’s huge on accessibility. Easter Lake Park is designed to welcome people of all abilities to enjoy the outdoors. They have nature trails, zero-entry ramps for easy swimming access, and even a calming room for those who need a quiet space.

Viking Lake:

Immerse yourself in nature’s beauty at Viking Lake. Located in southwest Iowa near Stanton, Viking Lake State Park, it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hike or bike the 5.5-mile trail encircling the serene 136-acre lake. Cast a line and snag a trophy fish or launch your boat for a peaceful cruise on the water. With a sandy beach, picnic shelters, and abundant wildlife, Viking Lake offers an unforgettable escape for all ages.

Willow Lake:

If you’re looking for a fun family escape, Willow Lake Recreation Area near Woodbine is the place to be. This park centers around a lake perfect for fishing, with a playground, and picnic shelters. Hikers and birdwatchers will love exploring the trails, while campers can pitch a tent or rent a modern cabin with amenities. Open year-round, Willow Lake offers something for everyone!

Swan Lake:

For a more serene experience, Swan Lake State Park south of Carroll is calling your name. This park caters to all interests, with opportunities for fishing, paddling, camping, hiking on paved and non-paved trails, and wildlife watching.  There is an education center with meeting rooms and even a gift shop and concession stand.

Swan Lake

Lake Icaria:

And finally, we have Lake Icaria in southwest Iowa. This 650-acre lake is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for fishing, swimming, biking, and exploring scenic trails.  There are two campgrounds, full-service cabins that are handicap accessible as well as sleeper cabins and cottages!  Something for everyone to enjoy!

So, there you have it! These are just a few of the amazing lakes Iowa has to offer. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or family fun, there’s a perfect lake getaway waiting for you in the Hawkeye State.

Don’t forget to leave a comment below letting us know which lake you’d love to visit and what kind of activities you’d enjoy! And if you’ve been to any of these lakes, share your experiences in the comments as well. Thanks for joining me on this refreshing adventure across Iowa! Let’s hit the road and explore some more amazing places soon!