- TripBuzz found 46 things to do with kids in or near West Branch, Iowa, including 44 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Iowa City, Muscatine, Coralville and Cedar Rapids.
- From Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum to Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, the West Branch area offers 49 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Historic Sites, Theaters and Movie Theaters.
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Veterans Memorial Stadium is a minor league baseball stadium that is the home field of the Cedar Rapids Kernels. The field has a seating capacity of 5,300 people at one time.
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The 338-mile Cedar River begins in southern Minnesota and extends through Iowa to the Illinois border. The banks of the Cedar River are wonderful for hiking, picnics and other leisure activities.
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Featuring 44 lanes, Westdale Bowling Center offers both open and league bowling along with a laser tag arena. The center provides food and beverages, arcade game machines, pool tables, cosmic bowling and optional bumpers.
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Visit Amana Woodlen Mill for a tour of the only woolen mill still in operation in the state of Iowa. Visitors can see how the looms work, and buy a product to take home with them.
28.1 Miles
Housed in a former Methodist church, Marion Heritage Center now serves to preserve the historical identity of the region. The center features a permanent collection of artifacts, including a model railroad display.
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There's always something exciting to do at the Planet X Family Fun Center. The establishment includes an arcade, carnival games, bumper cars, laser tag, a rock climbing wall and much more. The Planet X Family Fun Center also features a gourmet ice cream vendor and a pizzeria.
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A professional theater company, the Iowa Theatre Artists Co pairs professional directors, actors, and others with interns and volunteers to present a seasonally changing slate of dramatic and musical productions.
28.4 Miles
Muscatine's Pine Creek Grist Mill is a historical grain mill and argricultural museum. It is open between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Tours are also available at other times of the year, but must be scheduled via telephone.
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The Granger House Museum is a fully restored 19th century home listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Volunteers offer guided tours and information to visitors, and the grounds regularly are used to host community events.
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Situated in a woodlands habitat, Shaver Park offers visitors the chance to spot wildlife like deer, as well as amenities like sports courts and picnic areas. The park features a disc golf course with a challenging wooded area.