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FALL IN LOVE WITH DECORAH & WINNESHIEK COUNTY Congratulations! You’ve found the perfect place in Iowa for your fall tour. Here are a few ideas to get you started on a fun-filled afternoon, daytrip or entire weekend! Get a rare, sneak peek into more than 40 private art studios at the 15th Annual Studio Tour, happening Oct 12-14. All you need is the map for this self- guided tour through some of the most beautiful countryside in the Midwest. Call our office at 800-463-4692 and we’ll mail you info! Pinter’s Gardens & Pumpkins is Decorah’s newest attraction! It’s THE place to be this fall. Not only do they have a pumpkin patch, corn maze, junior go carts, farm animals and giant jumping pillow, but they also have tons of kids activities lined uplike face painting, story time, pumpkin carving, and even a special haunted corn maze for Halloween. Go to pintersgardensandpumpkins.com and see the weekend schedules now through Oct 28. Seed Savers’ Fall Harvest Festival is Oct 13. Come out for hayrides, fresh apple cider (pressed on site!) soup cook-off, pumpkin carving, live music and more. Visit www.seedsavers.org for more details. ArtHaus in downtown Decorah has a full fall schedule of classes for all ages, “tinys” on up to adultsdance, sign language, poetry slam, photography, ornament workshop, drawing, ballet….go to www.arthausdecorah.org for a complete list! There are also fantastic one-night events like concerts and poetry slams for those in town only for a short time. On a crisp cool morning, there’s nothing like a cup of delicious hot cocoa from Café Mapie on Winnebago Street. They’re also a great place to catch up with friends, utilize free Wi-Fi or read a book. 563-387-0593 The Decorah Fish Hatchery is a beautiful place to visit in the fall. Grab a seat on a park bench and watch the fish swim at Siewer Springs. Check out this photo to the right, we promise it is that beautiful there!! And don’t forget your quarters to feed the fish! 563-382-8324 A fall canoeing or kayaking trip can be quite exhilarating! You won’t believe the foliage along the river. www.visitdecorah.com/canoeing When hunting season is in full swing we have great public hunting areas, There are many cabins available for all tastes ands styles of wilderness adventures.

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Page 1: FALL IN LOVE WITH DECORAH & WINNESHIEK COUNTYGet a rare, sneak peek into more than 40 private art studios at the 15th Annual Studio Tour, happening Oct 12-14. All you need is the map

FALL IN LOVE WITH DECORAH & WINNESHIEK COUNTY

Congratulations! You’ve found the perfect place in Iowa for your fall tour.

Here are a few ideas to get you started on a fun-filled afternoon, daytrip or entire weekend!

Get a rare, sneak peek into

more than 40 private art

studios at the 15th Annual

Studio Tour, happening

Oct 12-14. All you need is

the map for this self-

guided tour through some

of the most beautiful

countryside in the

Midwest. Call our office

at 800-463-4692 and we’ll

mail you info!

Pinter’s Gardens & Pumpkins is

Decorah’s newest attraction! It’s THE

place to be this fall. Not only do they

have a pumpkin patch, corn maze, junior

go carts, farm animals and giant jumping

pillow, but they also have tons of kids

activities lined up—like face painting,

story time, pumpkin carving, and even a

special haunted corn maze for Halloween.

Go to pintersgardensandpumpkins.com

and see the weekend schedules now

through Oct 28.

Seed Savers’ Fall Harvest Festival

is Oct 13. Come out for hayrides,

fresh apple cider (pressed on site!)

soup cook-off, pumpkin carving,

live music and more. Visit

www.seedsavers.org for more

details.

ArtHaus in downtown Decorah has a full

fall schedule of classes for all ages, “tinys”

on up to adults—dance, sign language,

poetry slam, photography, ornament

workshop, drawing, ballet….go to

www.arthausdecorah.org for a complete

list! There are also fantastic one-night

events like concerts and poetry slams for

those in town only for a short time.

On a crisp cool morning, there’s

nothing like a cup of delicious hot

cocoa from Café Mapie on Winnebago

Street. They’re also a great place to

catch up with friends, utilize free

Wi-Fi or read a book. 563-387-0593

The Decorah Fish

Hatchery is a beautiful

place to visit in the fall.

Grab a seat on a park

bench and watch the fish

swim at Siewer Springs.

Check out this photo to

the right, we promise it is

that beautiful there!! And

don’t forget your quarters

to feed the fish!

563-382-8324

A fall canoeing or kayaking trip can be quite exhilarating!

You won’t believe the foliage along the river.

www.visitdecorah.com/canoeing

When hunting

season is in full

swing we have great

public hunting areas,

There are many

cabins available for

all tastes ands styles

of wilderness

adventures.

Page 2: FALL IN LOVE WITH DECORAH & WINNESHIEK COUNTYGet a rare, sneak peek into more than 40 private art studios at the 15th Annual Studio Tour, happening Oct 12-14. All you need is the map

Make a trip to Peake Orchards mid

Sept through mid Nov on Saturday or

Sundays for fresh apples. Ask about

their hay wagon rides and caramel

apple sundaes! 563-382-4486

The Winneshiek County Farmers Market is open through

October. You’ll find fresh and local produce, flowers &

plants, baked goods, crafts and more! Open Wed 3-6pm

or Sat 8-11am.

The game’s always on at

T-Bocks Sports Bar &

Grill in downtown

Decorah. Whether you

root for the Cyclones or

Hawks, Packers or

Vikings...Grab the gang

and head there for great

appetizers, lunch specials

and be sure to try the

Beer Tower! A private

party room is available

for large groups.

563-382-5970

Visit the Northeast Iowa Dairy Center

for a farm tour. They have a great indoor

display describing the history of the

dairy industry, an advanced milking

parlor (with viewing window) plus

outdoor tours. 563-534-9957 ext 107

See for yourself why the Decorah area is known to be the best fish-

ing destination in all of Iowa. North Bear, South Bear, Trout Run

and Twin Springs brings thousands of fishermen and women

throughout the year. Fall is extra special because of gorgeous fall

leaves.

Take a walk or bike ride and

enjoy the fall color on the Trout

Run Trail or Prairie Farmer

Trail. In total, more than 30

miles of paved trails suite any

level of biker. OR be a little bit

more adventurous and try the 18

-mile circuit of mountain biking

trails...if you dare! All maps are

located at

www.visitdecorah.com/trails

For more information on locations, hours or even more ideas, go to www.VisitDecorah.com or call 800.463.4692.

Cool temperatures are

here. It’s the perfect time

to treat yourself to a new

fall scarf, mittens or

jacket. Head to Water

Street in Decorah and do

some shopping!

www.visitdecorah.com/

shopping