Nearby
Attractions

Discover the best experiences around Stone City! From scenic parks and historic landmarks to local wineries and unique museums, there’s something for everyone within a short drive. Explore the landscapes that inspired Grant Wood, visit charming small towns, and enjoy outdoor adventures, art, and culture—all just minutes away from the Stone City Schoolhouse.

Group of people relaxing and waving while floating on inflatable rafts in a river surrounded by green trees.

Float the
Wapsi!

Stone City, Iowa

Interior of an art gallery with paintings on brick walls, wooden floors, and display tables, featuring artwork, ceramics, and decorative items.

Thou Art
Gallery

Anamosa, Iowa

A three-story stone building with large windows, black trim, and a decorative cornice, surrounded by a black metal fence and green lawn, with cloudy skies overhead.

General Store
Events

Stone City, Iowa

An outdoor patio with tables and chairs next to a dark-colored building, overlooking green fields and trees under a partly cloudy sky.

Lubben Vineyards
& Wines

Anamosa, Iowa

A large black and white portrait of an elderly woman with glasses and short hair, holding a paintbrush, hanging on a wall inside a gallery. Below the portrait, there is a sign that reads 'Grant Wood Art Gallery,' and a small table with an open book and a glass of water.

Grant Wood
Art Gallery

Anamosa, Iowa

A historic, ornate castle-like building with domed turrets, columns, and balconies, set against a clear blue sky.

State Penitentiary Museum

Anamosa, Iowa

A golf course with a neatly mowed green fairway, surrounded by trees with autumn foliage, and a large house in the background.

Fawn Creek
Country Club

Anamosa, Iowa

Old metal bridge with arches spanning over a river, surrounded by greenery and under a cloudy sky.

Wapsipinicon
State Park

Anamosa, Iowa

Indoor golf simulation room with a large screen displaying a golf course, a golf club and bag on the floor, and a putting green.

Drive On
Main

Anamosa, Iowa

Baseball game at Field of Dreams with players on the field and spectators in the stands during sunset.

The Field
of Dreams

Dyersville, Iowa

Wooden walkway leading into a dark cave surrounded by green trees and shrubs.

Maquoketa Caves
State Park

Maquoketa, Iowa

View of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium with a large water wheel feature in the foreground, parking lot on the left, and a bridge in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Mississippi River
Museum

Dubuque, Iowa

Art grows from honesty and love, and the absence of those qualities will terminate anything that pretends to be art.“
- Grant Wood