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25 Amazing Things You Should Explore in Iowa (Part 2 of 3)

Here are unique foods to explore when moving to Iowa, which makes it worth considering your new home. Tell us which among these foodies and drinks made you fall in love with the place, even more.

8. Have a taste of the  Zombie Burger and Shake Lab

There is a sudden fascination with dead people walking – “Zombies” and here in the Zombie Burger + Drink Lab, they have embraced it.

Are you ready for this “extraordinary” experience? Then head on to Iowa to experience eating on a blood-spattered table with lifeless eyes gazing out of the walls watching you.

9. Indulge with Blue Moon Icecream

This popular ice cream in Iowa tastes neither like the sky or the ocean, but it has become a Midwestern favorite.

Ask those who have tasted it and you’ll be surprised how many different answers they will provide. Some will say they have tasted almond extract while others will attest to its citrus that they have tasted.

Fans of cereals are also confused if they should consider it as Fruity Pebbles, Froot Loops or Trix. But the rest remain and argue that the secret taste must be due to the marshmallows.

Taste it for yourself to know more about this beloved blue icecream of Iowa.

10. Delight Yourself with Snickers Salad

Next time someone advises you to just eat salads, simply say YES! Especially, if you are in Iowa because of this Snickers Salad treat.

This Iowa specialty is made of candy and cool whip. No wonder this has become a mainstay in many Midwestern potlucks.

What does this treat contain?

Cool Whip

Sliced Granny Smith apples

Snicker bars

Vanilla pudding

All of which is enough to satisfy your sweet tooth cravings.

11. Be happy with your daily dose of breaded pork tenderloin

Hailed as the number one producer of pork in the US, enjoying a daily dose of breaded pork tenderloins is not impossible in this state.

Do you want to know where the best-fried pork in Iowa can be eaten? Try going to either Nick’s or The Lucky Pig in Ogden.

12. Learn How to Make a Maid-Rite Sandwich

This sandwich may look simple but the Iowa Maid-Rite sandwich will definitely make you think twice. Most who have tasted these sandwich has made them one of their favorites.

Who wouldn’t! It has tender and flavorful beef even with the simple ingredients added to it. The secret… hmm that is for you to discover.  But this recipe can be a good start to learn how it is done.

https://dineanddish.net/maid-rite-sandwiches/

13. Taste home grown grass-fed beef at its finest

Visit the Cider House for a taste of a simple but high-quality pub fare such as:

  • Burgers
  • Fish and chips
  • French fries
  • Coleslaw
  • Potato Salad

Complete the experience with their range of drinks, primarily their in-house hard cider and their variety of whiskeys.

However, do note that they are closed only on Monday and Sunday. So plan your travel before deciding to visit.

We’ve got more to offer. Ensure to keep following our blogs for more reasons to move to Iowa.

25 Amazing Things You Should Explore in Iowa (Part 1 of 3)

Are you planning to move to Iowa? You’ve made a great decision as Iowa is home to 200 sunny days and four seasons for you to savor and enjoy. But before you get excited on your move to Iowa, here are some things you should add to your bucket list to ensure you get the most of your stay in this location.

1. See the Grotto of Redemption

This is the largest man-made grotto, which portrays the scenes in the life of Christ with the use of gems and stones from around the world. This makes it worth over $4,308,000.

No wonder this is visited by over 100,000 people each year. Come and explore it during your stay. It is open all year round for you to admire and explore.

2. Admire the Iowa Great Lakes

This is a charming avenue in Iowa and the perfect family getaway during the summer season. Who wouldn’t?

This brags of deep blue waters, country antique shops and meandering bike trails that you will definitely love and enjoy. Indulge with its small town wonders while sipping beer with your folks.

A week’s stay at this place is perfect for anyone who just wants to relax and unwind. Go schedule a trip during the holiday season so you can spend quality time with the entire family.

3. Explore Ledges Park

The beauty of this natural gem in Iowa may have changed over the course of the decades, but this makes it even more worth it to visit and explore with your kids. Educate them with the need to care for nature as they come face-to-face with towering trees, streams, and huge boulders.

Let them experience what it feels like without technology for a day or two to make it even more fulfilling and inspiring for your children.

4. Have a photo at the Covered Bridges of Madison County

If you are a Clint Eastwood fan, then the movie “Bridges of Madison County” is something you wouldn’t have missed.

Each year, during the second full weekend in October, Madison County becomes hoses to thousands of visitors who come and celebrate these historic covered bridges.

Why were these covered in the first place?

These were covered because back then, it was cheaper to replace the boards of the roof and walls than the heavy beams of the bridge.

5. Get Festive with the National Balloon Classic

With 100 hot air balloons floating in the sky, this is one festival you wouldn’t want to miss in Iowa. The event began in 1970 and has continued on until today.

Be amazed with the site of these hot air balloons floating in the sky every July. Move into Iowa to better enjoy these festivities this 2020.

6. Immerse in the Field of Dreams Movie Set

A classic film that brings so many memories to any baseball enthusiast, the Field of Dreams Movie set is one of those places in Iowa you wouldn’t miss.

Step into the same field that Kevin Costner and the rest of the crew of the Field of Dream walked, run and ate. Reminisce about their journey and the values that they left in the hearts of the viewers who have watched the movie.

7. Visit The Governor’s Mansion (Terrace Hill) During the Christmas Season

At Terrace Hill, Christmas is taken very seriously. Thus, each year an entire day is dedicated just to decorate each of the rooms inside the mansion for the holiday season. This means florists and organisations getting inside the mansion and adding a touch of holiday magic to it.

At present, it is available for public viewing from March until December. However, it can only be viewed with a tour guide. Self-guide tours are not allowed.

8. Bike the Crookedest Street (The Snake Alley)

There are no snakes in this alley, but the street was constructed like a snake it is really a tough challenge for any biker to complete this trail.

This alley curves over a distance of 275 feet (83.8 m), rising 58.3 ft (17.8 m), a 21% grade, from Washington Street to Columbia Street. It is composed of blue clay bricks and limestone and is a good stop-over if you are near this place.

Read more fun and unique places to go and explore in Iowa. Keep on following our blog for more info and tips.

Weekend Getaways in Iowa

If you are into wine tasting, boating, hiking, caving or even enjoy spa treatments; then Iowa is the perfect place to move to, especially with its numerous weekend getaways for you to choose from. Here are some of them.

Get Historical with Four Mounds Inn

This 60 acres of land along the Mississippi River is a gem in Iowa, especially with its historic gardens, prairie lands, rare oak savanna and woodlands. Built in 1908, this has been considered a Dubuque Landmark Site and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is meant to be preserved for the new generation to appreciate the history of our forefathers.

Stay conveniently at this place and enjoy their Bed and Breakfast while you get immersed to its well-lit living room, carpeted entrance, and spacious dining room, which will transport you back in time.

Underground Caves in Iowa

Iowa is not only home to historic places, but to different caves – underground caves.

Yes, there are many caves to explore in Iowa for you to enjoy whole year round this includes the following:

  • Spook Cave
  • Maquoketa Caves State Park
  • Ice Cave State Preserve
  • Crystal Lake Cave
  • Wapsipinicon State Park Caves

All of these caves have their unique characteristics that will keep you in awe while you step inside its premise. Add this to your travelogue, today.

Chasing Waterfalls in Iowa

Oh yes! Iowa has caves and also waterfalls. Here are 13 of these waterfalls for you to start considering this 2020 when you move into Iowa:

  • Dunnings Springs
  • Siewer’s Springs
  • Malanaphy Spring Falls
  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • Beulah Springs Falls
  • Backbone State Park Spillway
  • MacBride Falls
  • Duck Creek Waterfall
  • Union Grove State Park Spillway
  • Brigg Woods Waterfall
  • Ledges State Park
  • Needs Lake Spillway
  • Willow Creek Waterfall

With these 13 waterfalls, you’ll even have one extra waterfall to go and visit for the entire year.

How to Properly Quote Your Iowa Move

One of the first questions any homeowner asks is, how much should I be allocating for a professional move to and from Iowa? This is one of the reasons homeowners will invest in getting various quotes just to get the most affordable rates from professional movers. Sadly, some end up paying more or getting more stressed because of the inefficiency of the movers they get.

So how much does it cost?

At an average, apartmentlist.com has given an average moving quote for various types of bedrooms as follows:

  • 1-bedroom apartment or house: $200-$500, 3-5 hours of labor
  • 2-bedrooms apartment: $375-$750, 5-6 hours of labor
  • 3-bedrooms apartment: $800-$1,500, 7-10 hours of labor
  • 4-bedrooms and up: $1,000-$2,000, 10+ hours of labor

The price becomes higher if you plan to move longer distances.

Given these price range, you can now easily see if the quote provided by your Iowa moving company is reasonable or not. Anything higher is outrageous and anything lower is dubious. To free your mind from doubts, do a second degree of research by:

Reading reviews

There are now many ways to see and check the efficiency of a moving company in Iowa. Go to their FB pages or Google Reviews. See how other people are fairing the services they have delivered. Based on these comments, evaluate if you are willing to choose them as your professional moving company of choice.

Check their insurance and license

You will have a better peace of mind if you know that you are working with a licensed and insured moving company. So take the time to see if their are licensed with the Department of Transportation.

See their affiliations

Are they giving back to society? Are they affiliated with any organization?

White Glove Movers supports Move For Hunger to ensure any of your unopened non-perishable items can be used to make food for families who need help.

So what are you waiting for? Choose a licensed and insured moving company in Iowa that supports the community. Get your free quote from us. Send us a message.