




If you’re a biking enthusiast, you’re in luck! Perry is right on the Raccoon River Valley Trail, and in April of 2024, 9-mile extension connecting the High Trestle Trail opened, making it even easier to explore the area on two wheels.
We were lucky enough to be in town during the Farmer’s Market. It was a great way to experience local vendors and see the community come together. We even stumbled upon a quaint little Sinclair store, restored to look just like it did in the past.
One of the highlights of Perry is its vibrant downtown art scene. Local artists have decorated the alleys, buildings, and streets with incredible artwork. Be sure to check out the sculptures, especially at night when they’re beautifully lit.
Our stay in Perry wouldn’t be complete without a night at the historic Hotel Pattee, one of the finest boutique hotels in the world. Each of its 40 rooms is uniquely decorated and themed. We stayed in the Mexican suite, complete with a large, jetted tub, and also got a peek at other rooms like the George Soumas suite, the Louis Armstrong suite, and the Japanese room.

When you’re not relaxing in your room, you can go bowling in their private basement alley, unwind in the sauna, or enjoy a drink at the Inter-Urban lounge before having dinner at the Pattee Café, all without leaving the hotel!
Perry offers a variety of dining options downtown, like the Mandarin Café, Casa de Oro, Common Wealth Provisions, and the Tin Pig. For live music, dinner, and drinks, head to the Proletariat. And don’t miss La Poste, a beautiful event venue with a bar, lounge, and even a handlebar happy hour.
Thanks for going off the beaten path with us in Perry, Iowa! Stay tuned for our next adventure!







