
Take a Trip: River Bluffs Scenic Byway
In season 2 of Road Trip Iowa, we took a trip along the River Bluffs Scenic Byway. This episode loops through Iowa's Little Switzerland to learn about unique moments in Iowa's geological, political, musical, and agricultural history.
Want to take this journey with us on your next road trip? Use Travel Iowa's itinerary tool to send yourself a fantastic route along this byway to experience most of our episode in person (please note that the itinerary tool doesn't always have every stop featured in our show so you may need to add a couple of stops along the way if you want the full experience).
Spook Cave
Cave tours are the main attraction at Spook Cave and Campground in McGregor. Beyond the deep dwellings, this popular spot has earned a reputation for family fun and natural beauty. Whether you're passing through or staying the night, cave tours are available to all.
Motor Mill Historic Site
Voyagers on the River Bluff Scenic Byway can discover and abundance of living history on the banks of the Turkey River. A few miles south of Elkader lives a showcase to Iowa's early industrial ambition, the Motor Mill Historic Site. Opened for operation in 1870, this six-story motor mill was a flour mill processor for local wheat farmers.
Montauk Historic Site
Spread across 46 acres of northeast Fayette County, the Montauk Historic Site celebrates Iowa history and family heritage. The Montauk Historic Site celebrates the life and accomplishments of William Larrabee, a New England native who became Iowa's12th governor, and offers visitors a glimpse at farming practices of the 1890s.
Keystone Bridge
A mainstay attraction for community and commerce in Elkader, Iowa is the city's keystone arch bridge. The structure measures 346 feet long, making Elkader's keystone bridge one of the longest double-arched bridges west of the Mississippi River.
Earthmoving Legacy Center
Elkader is home to the Earthmoving Legacy Center, an innovative museum telling the story of early machinery and how it shaped our country.
Bily Clocks & Antonin Dvořák Exhibit
Just north of the River Bluff Scenic Byway in Spillville is a museum composed of timeless tributes to some of the area's famous history. Visitors can explore the museum and enjoy the hand carved works of art — clocks created by brothers Frank and Joseph Bily. Guests can also enjoy listening to works of art in the same place, with an exhibition about the world-famous composer Antonin Dvorak.
The Barrel Drive In
On the western edge of the River Bluff Scenic Byway sits the town of West Union where a classic eatery invites you to drive right in for a bite to eat. The Barrel Drive In serves customers with traditional diner style delights, like burgers and ice cream, and has proven to be a landmark for food and fond memories.