What to do and see in Dubuque, Iowa (IA): The Best Outdoor Activities

October 9, 2021 Esmeralda Fenner

Dubuque /dəˈbjuːk/ ( listen) is the county seat of Dubuque County, Iowa, United States, located along the Mississippi River. In 2013, its population was 58,253, making it the tenth-largest city in the state.
Restaurants in Dubuque

1. SWAT River Tours

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5.0 based on 91 reviews

SWAT River Tours

Premium small group adventure boat tour exploring the Mississippi River aboard a high performance military style R.I.B. Boat. Open only from May through October

2. Heritage Trail

Rupp Hollow Road, Dubuque, IA 52001 +1 563-556-6745 http://www.mycountyparks.com/dubuque
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Heritage Trail

Reviewed By scotttW3620KM

Looking for a quite place to walk, jog, run or bike this is the trail. Miles and miles of trail with little or no traffic and the views are wonderful. Also a safe place to walk by yourself.

3. The Meadows Golf Club

15766 Clover Ln, Dubuque, IA 52002-9324 +1 563-583-7385 http://www.meadowsgolf.com/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

The Meadows Golf Club

4. Sundown Mountain

16991 Asbury Rd, Dubuque, IA 52002-9493 +1 563-556-6676 [email protected] http://www.sundownmtn.com/
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Sundown Mountain

Sundown Mountain Resort in Dubuque, Iowa is one of the best Midwest ski resorts and the premier destination to take your family skiing and snowboarding this winter! Conveniently located in the heart of the Midwest, Sundown Mountain Resort attracts skiers and snowboarders of all abilities looking for their winter adventure. At Sundown Mountain, we have something for everyone; whether you are an experienced winter enthusiast or just learning how to get down the hill, Sundown Mountain offers plenty of snowy fun and an unforgettable Midwest winter experience. Sundown is a true Midwest ski resort destination offering great snow and an unforgettable winter experience.

Reviewed By MrsEEV - Chicago, United States

My large family has been going to the same ski resort (Chestnut Mountain in Galena, IL) since I was a teenager. Now my husband and I take our own daughter (12 yrs old) skiing there every winter as well. Since we've been going there forever, we never thought to look into other alternatives. This year however, we discovered the hidden gem that is Sundown Mountain in Dubuque, IA! We had previously stayed at Eagle Ridge in Galena yearly to be close to the ski resort but a few years ago on an extended trip, we ventured into neighboring Dubuque, IA (less than a 30 min drive from Galena) and fell in love with the charming & historical Hotel Julien, where we now stay for ski weekends. While I was researching winter activities for this ski trip, I stumbled across Sundown Mountain in Dubuque, just 20 minutes from Hotel Julien and 40 minutes from downtown Galena (who knew?) and it seemed too good to be true. Their Friday night ski special is what drew me in; how can you beat $54 for skiing 4pm-midnight including lift ticket and equipment rental??? All of their other weekend prices beat Chestnut as well, especially if you stay in the beginner area at Sundown and only pay $20 for that lift ticket. We went Fri-Sun so we figured we'd check it out Fri evening and if it was dingy we could still have all of Saturday to ski at Chestnut Mountain. Boy were we blown away! We arrived at Sundown Mountain around 6pm Fri, later than we expected after checking into Hotel Julien but still an adequate amount of time to utilize the ski special until midnight. We liked the layout right away as the set-up of the 2 main lodges is more condensed than at Chestnut; close enough to one another to walk in heavy ski boots back and forth from the beginner area to the lodge where food & drinks are located to take breaks. Everything was nice and modern and not outdated which is easy to hide sometimes in online pictures. Parking was much easier than at Chestnut which is not impossible, it just can be difficult with how busy it is there. Main lodge was very nice, large with tall ceilings, and I liked that you purchase tickets and get equipment in the same lodge, unlike at Chestnut. The main thing that stood out was how friendly and outgoing the instructors were while we were walking around. Since we were not wearing skis or gear on the mountain, a particularly outgoing instructor asked us if we were trying to find our children and offered to help us. When we informed her we were just checking out the mountain in advance, she started telling us all about the facility and the group lessons. There happened to be a group starting a lesson near us as well as small clusters all around the beginner area and I knew right away I wanted my daughter to have a lesson there just by listening to how enthusiastic all of the instructors were. It had gotten late so we decided to return the following day to ski all day and skip Chestnut altogether. When we arrived Saturday we decided to let my 12 yr old daughter do the snowboard group lesson (only $15!) and it was the best decision of this trip. The lessons are drop-in and the times are posted online which I found very convenient. I did skiing and my daughter tried snowboarding for the first time ever. All of the equipment was in great condition, just as at Chestnut. I should also mention that Chestnut mountain is a bigger and more spread out resort because it has onsite lodging, whereas Sundown Mountain does not offer lodging which did not matter to us since we have never utilized the lodging at Chestnut as it's a bit outdated. Besides the equipment being great, the lessons are an hour and a half long which is longer than most places, including Chestnut. There were only 3 people in my daughter's snowboard lesson 'group', there were several instructors available for that drop-in time slot, which meant she was able to get a lot of one on one attention from her instructor for questions and demonstrations. Her instructor (a female snowboarder) was very positive and encouraging which I believe inspired my 12 yr old to not want to give up and switch to skis; she was determined to master snowboarding! After her lesson ended the instructor congratulated her on how well she had progressed and encouraged her to keep practicing on the bunny hill. She did not want to stop snowboarding! I had to force her to take a break at the lodge to have a quick lunch. Food area is a small cafeteria-like spot inside one of the lodges (similar to Chestnut although Chestnut also has an additional full restaurant on-site). I liked that Sundown allows you to bring your own food as well (as does Chestnut) and there are tables where you can eat and watch the skiers. There's also a full bar area around the corner from the food concessions where there happened to be live music the day we were there. I would have liked if the bar was overlooking the bunny hill instead so parents could have a beer and still be able to keep an eye on their children but I believe it was intended as a convenience for the more advanced skiers to stop for a drink which is also nice. We spent 6 hours on the mountain total and my daughter did not even want to stop then, despite being exhausted. I can't believe she made it beyond the 1st bunny hill onto the second beginner area that let's you ride the ski lift up even as a beginner! At Chestnut, you must purchase a ski lift ticket even if you never leave the bunny hill which doesn't even allow an opportunity to ride the lift. At Sundown, there's more than one ski lift and I found that to be a wonderful perk for beginners that wouldn't be an option at Chestnut. Overall, Sundown Mountain was an awesome discovery and a fantastic ski resort for beginners (and probably even advanced skiers, as we saw many on the more advanced hills flying by and doing tricks) families, groups of friends, or really just anyone looking to have an amazing time. I couldn't have been more impressed and we will absolutely be returning and have already recommended to all of our friends and family. I could go on and on about this place...and I did!

5. Dubuque River Rides

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4.0 based on 160 reviews

Dubuque River Rides

Home of: Spirit of Dubuque, Miss Dubuque & Ice Harbor Galley The Spirit of Dubuque is the area's only authentic paddle-wheeler on the Mississippi River. The Spirit of Dubuque offers exciting family entertainment. Cruising May-October with daily 1 hour & 2 hour narrated sightseeing cruises, 2 hour Dinner Cruises (Sunday-Friday), and 3 hour Dinner Cruises on Saturdays with a possible lock through at Lock & Dam #11. All Cruises offer eco & historic information. Advanced reservations recommended.

6. American Lady Cruises

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4.0 based on 93 reviews

American Lady Cruises

We specialize in 1.5 and 2 hour public cruises on the Mississippi River in Dubuque, Iowa. Sightseeing, Lunch, Happy Hour, and Dinner Cruises are scheduled for most days between mid April and late October. We have a Coast Guard inspected 70 foot yacht that is air conditioned and heated, and has a bar and restrooms. We also specialize in private events whether it's corporate, a wedding, an anniversary or birthday celebration, or any other reason to gather friends and loved ones. We offer reasonably priced family entertainment.

7. Bunker Hill Golf Course

2200 Bunker Hill Rd, Dubuque, IA 52001-3010 +1 563-589-4261 [email protected] http://www.cityofdubuque.org/index.aspx?nid=530
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4.0 based on 4 reviews

Bunker Hill Golf Course

Bunker Hill is an older municipal golf course located in the heart of Dubuque Iowa. A shorter course, boasting "true" greens with a par of 69. A very delightful destination for golfers of any caliber. Nice golf at a fair price.

8. Storybook Hill Children's Zoo

12201 N Cascade Rd, Dubuque, IA 52003-9617 +1 563-590-1019 [email protected] http://www.storybookhillzoo.com/
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4.0 based on 9 reviews

Storybook Hill Children's Zoo

Please note that we are only open from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day every year. If the dates of your visit are before Memorial Day or after Labor Day, we will be CLOSED.

Reviewed By LMayRN

We wanted to add a little something to do for our kids after our field of dreams visit. I read the reviews and yes, this is not a zoo, I would call it a park. But a wonderful park! My kids loved it. No animals out to pet, but we saw cows, ducks, goats, and chickens. The enclosures needed tending too. Worth a visit for the park and scenery!

9. Fever River Outfitters - Dubuque

Fever River Outfitters - Dubuque

Fever River Outfitters has officially brought our services to the Dubuque area! Now conveniently located in the Port of Dubuque, you can learn the basics to Stand up Paddleboarding or kayaking along with enjoying a nice 2 hour paddle. We also are offering Yak/SUP and Yoga classes on Thursday evenings. For more information please visit our website or call us at 815-776-9425.

10. Dubuque-1 Bike Route

52 Heritage Pond, Dubuque, IA
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

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