28 Great Midwest Spots to See Fall Color | Midwest Living

28 Great Midwest Spots to See Fall Color

Take a scenic drive; explore a city, state or national park; or wander the tree-shaded streets of a small town.
Photo Courtesy of The Iowa Tourism Office

Iowa: Loess Hills

The Loess Hills, which the wind sculpted from silt deposits as glaciers retreated eons ago, dominate a narrow section of western Iowa in the Big Sioux and Missouri River valleys. Enjoy the area's fall foliage from the Loess Hills National Scenic Byway, a 220-mile route that links prairies, parks, forests and overlooks stretching to the Missouri (712) 482-3029; visitloesshills.com. The Loess Hills Visitors Center in Moorhead (55 miles north of Council Bluffs) offers maps and brochures to help plan your trip.

Loess Hills

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