Muscatine Ag Tour

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GROUP TOUR

ITINERARY

Agricultural Adventures

The CVB will help you make sure your tour is wonderful. Contact us at 563-272-2534 VisitMuscatine.com cvb@muscatineiowa.gov Muscatine overflows in possibilities for your tour. If you’re looking for something you don’t see here or in any of our suggested itineraries, contact us and we’ll help you to customize your group’s experience.

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GUIDED TOURS:

Muscatine Agricultural Learning Center-($ donations welcome)-1 hour-Handicap Accessible 3200 Lucas Street 563-263-2645 aglearningcenter.org/#! Take a tour and learn about the Muscatine Agricultural Learning Center. It’s purpose is to provide affordable services to ag students for education and care of livestock. The Ag Learning Center also hosts shows and competitions, classes and activities. Helping students today become productive citizens tomorrow. Environmental Learning Center-($ donations welcome)-1 hour-Handicap Accessible 3300 Cedar Street 563-264-5922 muscatinecountyconservation.com/elc_about.php For the animal and nature lovers, the Environmental Learning Center will share natural history with enthusiasts of all ages. Two large aquariums, multiple exhibits, live reptiles, amphibians, raptors and over 100 mounted animals are just some of the things waiting to be seen. The naturalist can visit with you and talk about topics of interest and lead you through the different displays. Located near Discovery Park, you can walk outdoors and go geocaching and fishing and take advantage of beautiful nature trails. Monsanto-Free-2 hours-Handicap Accessible 2500 Wiggins Road 563-263-0093 Monsanto.com Monsanto is a sustainable agriculture company that delivers agricultural products that support farmers all around the world. Focused on empowering farmers, large and small, to produce more from their land while conserving more of our world’s natural resources, Monsanto produces a wide variety of products from seed and trait technologies to herbicides supporting farm efficiency. Pine Creek Grist Mill and Melpine School-($donations welcome)-2 hours-Handicap Accessible 1 Mile from Highway 22 Between Muscatine and Davenport PineCreekGristMill.com Step back in time and tour the oldest working grist mill on its original site between the Mississippi and the Rockies which was built in 1848. Then walk over to the historic one-room school house. Be sure to use the proper entrance for your gender, play dress up and see the historic memorabilia. Feel free to explore the outdoors of Wild Cat Den State Park while you’re there. Informative walking tours are available on the trails.


CAMP, FISH, HIKE:

Clark’s Ferry Recreation Area If you love birds and fish, Clark’s Ferry is the place for you. This 11 acre campground located along the banks of the Mississippi River has beautiful trees, fishing spots, bird watching opportunities and playgrounds for the kids. Deep Lakes Park You’re encouraged to spend time at Muscatine’s newest park. A 345-acre parcel of ground which locals refer to as the old sand pits is in the process of becoming a hot spot for recreation lovers. Currently there is 130 acres of fishable water with the largest lake being 55 acres. Canoeing and kayaking is available and soon there will be swimming, trails and rental cabins! Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area Choose your adventure at Saulsbury Bridge Recreation Area. With campgrounds, playgrounds, picnic shelters, boat ramps and more this 675 park is the perfect family destination. You can camp, picnic, fish, hike, canoe, boat, hunt, go geocaching and study nature! Enjoy your time outdoors in Muscatine. Wildcat Den State Park A picturesque pine forest and nature trails await you at this historic site. Steamboat Rock, Devil’s Punch Bowl, Fat Man’s squeeze are some of the popular things to scope out on your visit. Majestic cliffs are composed of 300 million-year-old sandstone and provide great views for hikers.

DINING:

Maid Rite Diner 2811 N. Hwy 61 563-263-3244 Maid-Rite.com Muscatine is the home of the first Maid Rite Diner before becoming the first franchise in America that served food. The tasty lose meat sandwiches are great accompanied with Draft Root Beer in frosty mugs, and premium ice cream used for shakes, malts floats and sundaes. Feel like you’re in the nifty fifties with the family atmosphere hosted by friendly wait staff. Pearl City Chophouse 215 West Mississippi Drive 563-263- 5910 Overlook the Mississippi and be surrounded by button factory décor. The history brought inside this charming restaurant is something you don’t want to miss! The Chophouse menu offers a wide variety of foods to fit every taste and budget. Quick lunch options are available with generous portions.


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