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I-80 at exit 123-B to I-35 south exit 68 east on IA-5 to exit 97 (Fleur Dr)
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The Meadows
 MHC
2525 SW County
 Line Rd
515-285-3757
25 1 15/?
35x85b
  50
WS
BK
LP
W
Head north 0.2 mi to Echo Valley Dr; turn left and go 0.2 mi.
 
I-80 at exit 123-B to I-235 east exit 13-C eastbound only (University Ave)
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Iowa State
 Fairgrounds
(public)
E 30th & University
515-262-3111 x284
23 17 600/160
vary
p & b)
P 50
WS
BL
PT
 
From I-235 exit 13-C head east on University Avenue approximately 4 miles to the Fairgrounds.
 
I-80 exit 141 to US-65 south exit 79 westbound (IA-163 - becomes University Ave)
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Iowa State
 Fairgrounds (public)
E 30th & University
515-262-3111 x284
35 8 600/160
vary
p & b)
P 50
WS
BL
PT
 
Travel south on Hwy. 65 to Exit 79 and head west on Hwy. 163 (University Ave) approximately 3 miles to the Fairgrounds. Note:  It is suggested that visitors enter the Fair parking lot at E 36th as a left-hand turn may not be allowed into the grounds at E 33rd at certain times..
 

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Sites

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right of the 'x' = max length of spaces.

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Security

RV Parks near I-80 in Des Moines offer additional security of residents such as: A = 24/7 Attendant, F = fenced, G = attended gate, P = roving patrol.

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Util

RV Parks near I-80 in Des Moines offering electric hookups' are indicated by max amps of hookup. (e.g., 20 = 20 amps; 30 = 30 amps; 50 = 50 amps). Additionally, D = dump station; S = sewer connection; W = water connection.

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Svc

Parks near I-80 in Des Moines offer services and comforts as indicated. A = Adult Lounge; B = Bath-house; C = Computer Work Area; D = Dining Room; F = Family Center; K = Kid's Center; L = Laundry Facilities; P= Pets welcome; S = Snack Bar; T = Trading Post;

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Parks near I-80 in Des Moines offering Internet access are indicated (with an 'C' = central computer work area; M = dial-up modem; 'W' = WI-FI) in the I'net column. Please note that 'WI-FI' facilities vary. We suggest you bring along your distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver).

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About Des Moines

Des Moines

A large city (200,000 population) with a small town atmosphere, Des Moines is loaded with attractions - for visitors and locals. I-80, joined with I-35,  skirts the city routing through the western and northern suburbs. I-235 plunges into the central city then angles north to join I-80 and I-35 where I-35 resumes its northward  reach. Bisected by the Des Moinses River which is joined by the Racoon River entering the city from the southwest, getting around can be frustrating at first for newcomers.

Downtown Restaurants
  Can't tell you why but there are a lot of great restaurants in downtown Des Moines. There are several (various cuisines) restaurants at 7th and Locust. Also on 7th but a half block north of Grand is our favorite steak place, Mr. Filet; very reasonable prices and excellent, tender, Iowa corn-fed steaks. If you just want a great salad, try the Fresh Garden at 6th and Locust. Actually, within 2 blocks in any direction is about every kind of ethnic food you might wish to enjoy.

Shopping in Downtown Des Moines
  Now a days, it seems the best shopping is at the big malls. Well the shopping in downtown Des Moines is at least as good and you probably won't have to do any more walking than you usually wind up doing in a mall. The Kaleidoscope At The Hub (where the Visitors' Center is) has between two and three dozens shops and eateries. We really enjoy Yonkers at 7th and Walnut. They even have a neat 'tea room' where you can relax, rest your feet and sip a glass of ice tea (yes, they also have coffee).

Des Moines Botanical Center
  You don't have to be a gardening addict to enjoy this place. A large, geodesic dome is completely furnished with thousands of plants (lots of blossoms about any time of the year and free-flying birds. It is an especially desirable place to visit in the winter (yes, it gets COLD in Des Moines). It is open 10a-5p Monday through Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Fridays it doesn't close until 9p. During the Christmas season they place is all decked out to fit the season and they follow the Friday schedule every day. There is an admission fee of $2 except Sundays which are FREE! Kids under 18 are just a $1 and under 6, no charge. Phone 1-515-323-8900 for more information and current schedule.
  Located at 909 East River Drive, from down town just go east on Grand Avenue, cross the bridge over the Des Moines River and turn left on East 1st Street. As you follow 1st street up the river it becomes River Drive. Continue on, under the Interstate to the Center.
  From I-235, take exit 12B and go north on Pennsylvania Avenue one block (north of the Interstate) to Buchanan Street. Turn left, go two blocks where the street makes a sharp right and becomes E. 6th Street. Continue north on 6th River Drive to the first street on your left. It is a very sharp left turn taking you back south to River Drive. 

Hoyt Sherman Place
  A late 19th Century Victorian Mansion with beautifully preserved, hand-carved wood work, exquisite brass chandeliers (kept well polished) and completely furnished with furnishings of the period (now called antiques). A theatre, added during the lively Twenties, features a simulated Rococo domed ceiling. There is a lot of artwork, especially in another new addition, the 'art wing'. There is no admission charge - yes, it's FREE! It is open only from 10a-4p daily except holidays. Warning: They are closed during the last half of August.
 

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Hoyt Sherman Place (continued)
  From I-235 eastbound - take exit 10B and follow the exit ramp all the way to Keosauqua Way. Merge with the Keosauqua Way traffic and go two blocks to 12th Street. Bear right, go another block to Center Street and turn right, again. Follow Center Street (west) to 15th Street and turn left. Follow 15th Street south to Woodland Avenue and the Hoyt Sherman Place.
  From I-235 westbound - take exit 10B and follow the exit ramp around to Keosauqua Way. Merge with the Keosauqua Way traffic and go past Crocker Street to 12th Street. Bear right, go another block to Center Street and turn right, again. Follow Center Street (west) to 15th Street and turn left. Follow 15th Street south to Woodland Avenue and the Hoyt Sherman Place.

Science Center of Iowa
  A little more sophisticated than most hands-on science center, this one even has a planetarium, laser light shows and live concerts. The main attractions for tourists with kids are the many hands-on exhibits. They put on some rather in depth exhibits which are rotated. One recent exhibit was the "Head to Toe: All about Your Body" which was a very well done educational experience informing about the functions and relationships of many of the organs of the body. Much of what they do, classes and camps, for example, are intended for local kids but visitors get all of their money's worth and them some.
  When we last checked, admission for adults is $5.50; for kids 2-12 and seniors $4. The laser light show is an additional $1.50 (everybody) and the concerts (so we were told) are only an additional $5.
  They have a web site but it isn't very informative for out-of-town visitors. You can view it at
sciowa.org. Or phone them at 1-515-274-4138.
  From I-235 take exit 6 and take 42nd Street southbound to Grand Avenue. Turn left and follow Grand to Greenwood Park and the Iowa Science Center.

Living History Farms
  Because this live farm demonstration facility is in the suburb of Urbandale we have included the write-up under that community. see:
Urbandale.

Iowa State Fair
  Scheduled for each August for an 11-day stretch ending on the Sunday two weeks before Labor Day, the Iowa State Fair has been a block buster for almost 150 years. It has been in three major films and is always a great subject for amateur videos. It does get crowded (over a million people are expected to visit this year) but is is about the most fun State Fair in the country. Lots of free entertainment - good entertainment - covering about every interest. This certainly isn't another one of those pickled beets and jams kind of thing with an ugly cow contest thrown in for good measure.
  The State Fair grounds are located on East University Avenue, about 20 blocks from I-235 exit 11A. For more information, contact the
Visitors' Center.

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