Value before business
Lowa state is rich in agriculture due to the vast cornfields, farms and fertile grounds. Furthermore, there are quite a number of villages and towns which represents the Scandinavian, German and Dutch traditions. Rural area of this State is a natural charmer for the tourists because of the great peaks, lakes and State parks. The Lowa city is full of youthful experiences due to the University of Lowa and its lively student life. A traditional town Pella with its beautiful windmills, and scenic canals and mountains is a pride of their history. Another historic town of Decorah represents the Scandinavian heritage that also offers outdoor activities of cycling and hiking etc. The capital of Lowa is Downtown Des Moines known for Governor House, Supreme Court and Lowa House of Representatives. State Faire brings millions of tourists and visitors during the month of August in its huge agricultural expo. You can spent your best time in this multicultural state.
Mt. Crescent provides Midwest skiers with a variety of slopes to both fascinate new skiers and challenge experienced ones. Runs reaching up to 2,000 feet offer a 300-foot vertical drop, while the latest snowmaking equipment can cover it all with two to three feet of fine, well-packed snow.
Seven Oaks has it all when it comes to winter fun. Snow Tubing - Imagine a slide that is over 1000 feet long with chutes made of snow to control the direction the tube will take you down the hill. It's all true at Seven Oaks. Our tubes have special canvas outer skins as well as straps that
Sundown Mountain is big, beautiful and exciting. Countless skiers and riders return year after year to enjoy our slopes. It is the only Midwest resort granted the National Ski Area Association Award of Excellence. Our highest lift has a greater top to bottom vertical than all resorts in Il