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A Nature Photography Guide For Iowa City

If you’re planning on visiting Iowa City to catch a Hawkeye football game, you might want to take some extra time to visit some interesting and beautiful tourist attractions in the city. You probably thought the city was just the university and some homes, but you’d be wrong. The Hawkeye city has more to offer than just some great degrees. It is a dream come true for nature photographers.

Did you know there there is a fossil park nearby? You don’t have to wander out to Colorado’s dinosaur park to see fossils, they are right in Iowa at the Devonian Fossil Gorge. This gorge was created by flooding in 1993 and was expanded by the floods of 2008. The flooding washed away soil, trees and roads to reveal a 375 million year old fossilized ocean floor. You can start at the park entrance and walk around with thousands of fossils at your feet.

For another great nature setting visit the Gazebo on the Green. Iowa City is lucky to have such a large botanical garden outside of a large metropolitan area. There are fifteen formal themed gardens with a 22 acre prairie. The variety of gardens are Crabapple Alee Garden, Grove Garden, English Perennial with a gazebo, French Allee, Moon Garden with all white flowers, Arbor Garden with a sixty five foot arbor, Water Garden, Rose Garden, Perennial Cutting Garden, Southern Courtyard Garden, Herb Garden, Grass Garden, Cottage Garden with charming English country cottage and the Le Grande Finale Garden. Take a break for tea time with three different teas at morning, lunch and candlelight. A beautiful location for wedding, portrait and nature shots.

Another great nature photography location is Coralville Lake with bald eagles spending their winters by the lake. January and February are the best months to go with lots of eagles roosting in trees. Last year 30 bald eagles were counted just below the dam at Coralville Lake. The best way to see or captures the eagles on film is to sit in your car below the dam with field glasses, binoculars or a good zoom lens. The eagles will generally just sit in the trees but every once in a while one will swoop down to the water with talons extended and catch a fish. That is a sight well worth the wait. Other great eagle watching locations nearby are River Junction Access and by the Iowa River Power restaurant in Coralville.

Take a look at the bald eagles in a warm car from Billion Auto. They are the Iowa City Honda dealer for the Eastern Iowa region.

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