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Fall in the Driftless: Effigy Mounds


  • Effigy Mounds National Monument 151 Iowa 76 Harpers Ferry, IA, 52146 United States (map)

$395-410

You don’t have to venture far to visit a National Park site! Spend the weekend with us in one of Iowa’s most scenic regions, the Driftless. On this trip, we’ll do a deep dive tour of Effigy Mounds National Monument, a stunning park (especially in the fall) on the bluffs of the Mississippi River. Home to the largest concentration of Native American animal mounds in the country, Effigy Mounds is full of natural and cultural history, reverence for Iowa’s indigenous peoples past and present, and the beautiful flora and fauna that dot the northeast Iowa landscape. We’ll stay in a cabin minutes away from Yellow River State Forest and enjoy a weekend of hiking, history and fall beauty! 

Trip Details

  • Adventure Rating: Beginner/Intermediate. Hiking at Effigy Mounds National Monument is beautiful but does start with a steep incline.

  • Main activities: Hiking, paddling

  • Camping Details: We’ll be staying at cabins close to Effigy Mounds National Monument and Yellow River State Forest. The cabins have modern amenities.

About Effigy Mounds National Monument

An Effigy Mound American Indian culture developed over 1,000 years ago placing thousands of earthen mounds across the landscape of what (today) includes parts of Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois.

The monument contains nationally significant archeological resources including (original) surviving examples of earthen American Indian mound groups that provide an insight into the social, ceremonial, political, and economic life of the Eastern Woodland people. Two hundred and six pre-European contact mounds are preserved here—of which 31 are effigies in the shape of bears and birds. Natural features in the monument include forests, tallgrass prairies, wetlands, and rivers. As a sacred site to the modern descendants of the moundbuilders, park access is offered via fourteen miles of hiking trails. Source: National Park Foundation

All participants are subject to the Wander Women Trip Cancellation Policy.

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