Iowa Falls

VTXCyRyD

Well-Known Member
Sep 2, 2010
5,612
2,936
113
Over June there will be a different town celebration every weekend in one of the towns close by. My buddies and I kayak the Iowa river into Steamboat Rock and and night hit up the neighboring towns.
The aforementioned Sauerkraut days holds a special place in my heart. I worked for a radio station in Hampton that was sponsoring a kraut eating contest and the goal was to beat me (when I was in college, was 300+ pounds playing Oline) No one came close. Pound of kraut and 2 brats in 64 seconds

How many hours is the kayak trip from Iowa Falls to Steam Boat and do you just leisurely float it, fish on the trip, etc? Some friends and I are thinking of doing an overnight kayak trip down the river sometime this summer. Maybe start in Iowa Falls and end at Hwy 14 by Albion, but none of us have ever done the trip between Iowa Falls and Steamboat.
 

Clonefan32

Well-Known Member
Nov 19, 2008
23,350
25,654
113
You are near Alden, which is, after all, the best dam town in Iowa. So you have that going for you.
 

wartknight

Well-Known Member
Mar 24, 2006
6,736
175
63
How many hours is the kayak trip from Iowa Falls to Steam Boat and do you just leisurely float it, fish on the trip, etc? Some friends and I are thinking of doing an overnight kayak trip down the river sometime this summer. Maybe start in Iowa Falls and end at Hwy 14 by Albion, but none of us have ever done the trip between Iowa Falls and Steamboat.

If the river is high we usually put in at Eagle city by the winery. Normal conditions we put in at the Hardin City bridge. We usually take it pretty slow until the beer runs out (You only have to learn that lesson once) and it takes around 6 hours to get to the campground in Steamboat Rock
 

MNCyGuy

Well-Known Member
Jan 14, 2009
11,645
551
83
Des Moines
You can drive east a little ways on 20 to see the "Hell was made for deadbeat moms" sign and wonder what that the story is with that guy.

My old roommate from that area always claimed that the county fair up in Hampton got surprisingly decent country singers for their grandstand. Not my thing, but watch for that if you're a fan.
 

walt

Member
Mar 19, 2014
30
0
6
You can drive east a little ways on 20 to see the "Hell was made for deadbeat moms" sign and wonder what that the story is with that guy.

My old roommate from that area always claimed that the county fair up in Hampton got surprisingly decent country singers for their grandstand. Not my thing, but watch for that if you're a fan.

Ha! I've seen that sign, too, and wondered the same thing about that guy!
 

WIB

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Oct 2, 2010
2,125
2,730
113
Ames
I've spent a lot of time in Iowa Falls. I'm up there every 4th of July with my grandparents. The parade and downtown area is very good. During the rest of the year not much happens. I'd have to guess the average age of people is around 60 lol. It's a nice town, just not a lot to do.
 

wartknight

Well-Known Member
Mar 24, 2006
6,736
175
63
You can drive east a little ways on 20 to see the "Hell was made for deadbeat moms" sign and wonder what that the story is with that guy.

My old roommate from that area always claimed that the county fair up in Hampton got surprisingly decent country singers for their grandstand. Not my thing, but watch for that if you're a fan.
That sign wasn't up when we went up to my parents' over Easter so maybe the guy got remarried or something.
Your roommate was right about the Franklin County fair. They've put on some great shows over the years
 

MNCyGuy

Well-Known Member
Jan 14, 2009
11,645
551
83
Des Moines
That sign wasn't up when we went up to my parents' over Easter so maybe the guy got remarried or something.
Your roommate was right about the Franklin County fair. They've put on some great shows over the years

Yea, I even recognized some of the names, I just don't care for country music all that much.
 

VTXCyRyD

Well-Known Member
Sep 2, 2010
5,612
2,936
113
If the river is high we usually put in at Eagle city by the winery. Normal conditions we put in at the Hardin City bridge. We usually take it pretty slow until the beer runs out (You only have to learn that lesson once) and it takes around 6 hours to get to the campground in Steamboat Rock
Thanks, That's probably where we would stop and spend the night. I was talking with one of the guys and I'm still not sure how to pack enough beer (never should have sold the canoe).

I'll need to start another thread on kayaking the IA river. I don't want to get this one off track.
 

Latest posts

Help Support Us

Become a patron