- Our list of the best things to do in Newton, Iowa, features the top 35 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Newton, IA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 11 things to do within the city of Newton, IA , followed by 24 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pella, Marshalltown, Altoona, Des Moines and Knoxville
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A facility of Iowa State University, Stephens Auditorium hosts an array of activities and live performances. This includes plays and musicals along with the symphony orchestra, ballet and choral groups.
37.2 Miles
A gymnastics and tumbling academy with philosophical and spiritual roots in Christian faith, the Sapphire Gymnastics Academy focuses on inspiring confidence and self-assuredness in students. The facility offers classes for all ages and ability levels.
37.4 Miles
Learn about the cultural and historical development of Urbandale, Iowa at Living History Farms. Children and adults tour homes, experience a one-room schoolhouse, explore early farming techniques and enjoy interacting with costumed staff.
37.5 Miles
Enjoy each and every season with special activities at Snus Hill Vineyard and Winery. Tour the grounds, sample the product, enjoy local live music, and sip on hot apple cider.
37.5 Miles
An indoor training facility for baseball and softball players, Grand Slam USA offers a variety of clinics to help improve technique. Additionally, during Christmas, summer and spring break, special camps are also scheduled.
37.6 Miles
Courage League Sports is a recreational sports center dedicated for individuals who are facing a physical or mental hardship. Programs at the center include fitness classes, yoga instruction, and numerous sports classes.
37.7 Miles
Featuring the 6.5-acre McFarland Lake, McFarland Park provides 5.5 miles of trails suitable for hiking and biking. It can be used for fishing, picnicking, camping and exploring the woodland, tallgrass prairie and stream habitats located in the park.
37.7 Miles
Located along the South Skunk River, Inis Grove Park provides open green space and nature areas along with basketball and tennis courts. The park has picnic facilities including shelters, tables and grills, a playground, restrooms and horseshoe pits.
38.2 Miles
The Charles & June Calhoun Park is a small city park connecting to the Ada Hayden Heritage Park. Those looking for a place to picnic may be interested in the park due to its picnic shelter and walking paths.
38.3 Miles
Near the beautiful Iowa State campus, Veenker Memorial Golf Course is surrounded by beautiful Iowa trees and is constructed on flat and sloping land for variation. The course includes walking paths, a driving range, and the ability to ski, snowboard, or sled in over 4 inches of snow.