So many people think Iowa is just flat farmland and cornfields, when in reality, we have some of the most unique topography in the country right here in our midwestern wonder. The internationally famous Maquoketa Caves State Park is one perfect example – this 111-acre park features 16 different caves along just a few miles of trail! The best trail in the park has to be the Ridge Trail, and you will love the adventure it takes you on.

Maquoketa Caves State Park is a world-famous destination where you’ll hike through absolutely breathtaking caves.

Flickr / Phil Roeder The park was closed throughout most of 2018 for construction and rehabilitation, but it opened back up at the end of August, and now is the perfect time to visit!

While there are miles of trails throughout the park, the Ridge Trail is perhaps the most spectacular trail in the entire midwest.

Flickr / Tom Gill This 1.7 mile loop trail is on the north side of the park. There are picnic areas at the trail head, so pack a lunch! Check out a park map here.

At the trail head, make a left, and do the loop this way. This trail takes you to EIGHT different caves.

Flickr / Tom Gill Hiek Wide Mouth Cave, Dugout Cave, Twin Arch Cave, Hernando’s Hideaway, Up N Down Cave, Window Cave, and Match Cave, all on your way to the highlight of your trip.

As you approach the farthest point of the trail, you’ll see a beautiful natural bridge that’s perfect for photos, climbing, and exploring.

Flickr / Tom Gill

The most famous cave in the park - Upper Dancehall Cave - is at the last stop along the Ridge Trail.

Flickr / Phil Roeder This 1,000 foot cave features lighting and a walkway system! Talk about technology in the middle of nowhere!

A visit to Maquoketa State Park, a hike along the Ridge Trail, and a walk through each breathtaking cave along the way is an experience you will never forget.

Flickr / Tom Gill You’ll find this beautiful state park at 10970 98th St., Maquoketa, IA 52060, in Jackson County, Iowa.

What’s your favorite cave at Maquoketa? If you’ve never been, you’ll soon have a favorite after just one trip! Fall is the perfect time to visit this serene state park, and you’ll love hiking through the caves in the crisp autumn air.

Flickr / Phil Roeder

The park was closed throughout most of 2018 for construction and rehabilitation, but it opened back up at the end of August, and now is the perfect time to visit!

Flickr / Tom Gill

This 1.7 mile loop trail is on the north side of the park. There are picnic areas at the trail head, so pack a lunch! Check out a park map here.

Hiek Wide Mouth Cave, Dugout Cave, Twin Arch Cave, Hernando’s Hideaway, Up N Down Cave, Window Cave, and Match Cave, all on your way to the highlight of your trip.

This 1,000 foot cave features lighting and a walkway system! Talk about technology in the middle of nowhere!

You’ll find this beautiful state park at 10970 98th St., Maquoketa, IA 52060, in Jackson County, Iowa.

While you’re in town, make plans to stop at the area’s most famous restaurant! Bluff Lake Catfish Farm is truly a local legend.

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