
Overview shot of Iowa. (Photo courtesy of Austin Goode/Unsplash).
As wanderlust continues to grip American travelers in 2025, Iowa is positioning itself as a compelling destination with the release of its latest comprehensive travel guide. The free, 148-page publication showcases everything from farm-to-table dining experiences to thrilling mountain biking adventures, offering visitors a fresh perspective on the Hawkeye State’s diverse attractions.
New travel guide highlights Iowa’s diverse experiences
The 2025 Iowa Travel Guide is now available for travelers seeking to explore Iowa’s attractions and hidden gems. Available both in print and digital formats, the guide can be obtained free of charge through traveliowa.com, at Iowa’s Welcome Centers, or DOT rest areas. An interactive online version provides easy access for digital-savvy travelers.

Shot of Des Moines at sunset. (Photo courtesy of Ryan De Hamer/Unsplash).
Featured attractions and experiences
The guide spotlights several trending travel experiences, including:
- Local culinary experiences through farm-to-table dining establishments
- Mountain biking trails catering to all skill levels
- Century-old historic hotels offering unique accommodation options
- Winter retreat destinations and cozy cabin getaways
- Authentic farm stay experiences across the state
Tourism’s impact
State Tourism Manager Amy Zeigler notes the robust travel outlook: “Recent research shows 90% of American travelers have high levels of excitement for travel this year. Content in the new travel guide hits on travel trends showing an increased desire for slowcations, foodie trips and experiential travel. The guide is an invaluable resource for people planning Iowa vacations.”
The Iowa Tourism Office, operating under the Iowa Economic Development Authority, collaborates with various community partners, attractions, and events to promote the state’s natural beauty and rich heritage. For additional travel inspiration and planning resources, visitors can explore traveliowa.com.
This story was generated in part by AI and edited by Courier Newsroom staff.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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