Riprow Valley at Mines of Spain 939 Julien Dubuque Drive, Dubuque, IA 52003
About the Business
Welcome to Riprow Valley at Mines of Spain, a breathtaking natural oasis nestled at 939 Julien Dubuque Drive in the scenic city of Dubuque, Iowa. As a premier park destination, Riprow Valley offers a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure, ideal for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Explore miles of picturesque trails that wind through lush forests and open meadows, offering stunning views of the Mississippi River and its surrounding bluffs.
Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor experience, Riprow Valley has something for everyone. Enjoy birdwatching, hiking, and picnicking in serene settings, or engage in educational programs that highlight the area's rich history and diverse ecosystems. Our well-maintained facilities ensure a comfortable visit, while our dedicated staff is committed to preserving the park's natural beauty and providing an unforgettable experience for all visitors.
Discover the magic of Riprow Valley at Mines of Spain, where nature's splendor awaits you at every turn. Plan your visit today and immerse yourself in the captivating allure of one of Iowa's most cherished natural treasures.
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939 Julien Dubuque Drive, Dubuque, Iowa 52003, United States
Reviews
"Nice views and some trails with picnic tables"
"To be able to above the Mississippi River and glass for Eagles or Geese or whatever!"
"Just a quick stop inside to see what adventures await… Walking trails of course, lol Beautiful Views of the Mississippi River"
"It has a nice history stand that is informative but it’s a little bit out of the way and a little sketchy. It only has the one trail that goes up to the Julian monument, which is a lot of up hill hiking. It is a very pretty hike though. It is also a bit confusing trying to understand where the ruins of historical smelting houses in the area might be found."
"A unique starting point to enter the Mines of Spain area. There’s a great view of the river and train tracks from the parking lot. There is a short but very steep trail up to the Julien Dubuque Monument. Signage along trail explains it’s part of an original trail way leading settlers to Dubuque. The trail connects with multiple others in the Mines of Spain. There’s also a monument for Zebulon Pike who met briefly with Dubuque."
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