When you’re looking for something new to do in Iowa, head to Dubuque, where you’ll find the Fenelon Place Elevator. It’s been called the shortest, steepest scenic railway in the world, and the views along the short ride and from the cliffside top are so worth the trip!
This short, steep railway brings passengers up 189 feet along a 296 foot long track, starting on 4th Street and ending in the Fenelon Place Historic District.
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The ride is just a few minutes long, but on your way to the top you can enjoy a truly unique Iowan experience.
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Take in the scenic views from your railcar as you rise high above Dubuque.
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This is a particularly stunning spot to view the town’s famous fall foliage.
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Each car holds just a few people, as it was originally built to transport the “big wigs” of Dubuque and Iowa.
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When you reach Fenelon Place, you’ll be rewarded with some of the best views in Iowa!
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On a clear day, you can see straight across the Mississippi River into Illinois and Wisconsin! That makes 3 states visible from the top of the Fenelon Place Elevator.
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The view from the top at night is a sight worth seeing, too, so take another trip up after the sun goes down.
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You can find the Fenelon Place Elevator Company at 512 Fenelon Place, Dubuque, Iowa 52001. A round trip ticket costs just $3, with discounts for children available.
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If you prefer longer train rides, the Boone and Scenic Valley Railway may be right up your alley! Check out all that Iowa’s other scenic railway has to offer right here.
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