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Test your driving, walking or bicycling skills on what Ripley's Believe It or Not calls the "Crookedest Street in the World." Perhaps Burlington's most famous landmark, Snake Alley consists of five half-curves and two quarter-curves and drops 58 feet over a distance of 275 feet.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Port of Burlington Welcome Center

Historic building on the Mississippi River, dedicated in 1928

Burlington, IA Museums

Hawkeye Log Cabin

Learn about pioneer living at this authentic 1910 log cabin, former clubhouse of "Hawk-eye Natives."

Burlington, IA Historic Homes

Arts For Living Center

Located in Heritage Hill Historic District, this 1868 church building houses an art gallery and gift shop featuring original works by regional artists.

Burlington, IA Historic Churches


Snake Alley

Test your driving, walking or bicycling skills on what Ripley's Believe It or Not calls the "Crookedest Street in the World." Perhaps Burlington's most famous landmark, Snake Alley consists of five half-curves and two quarter-curves and drops 58 feet over a distance of 275

Burlington, IA One Of A Kinds

Things to do near Burlington, IA

Starr's Cave Nature Center/Starr's Cave Park and Preserve

Great scenic views abound in this 200-acre area of forest communities and massive limestone bluffs rising above the creek. Th...

Spirit Hollow Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Observation Deck

Historic swing span bridge is now a lighted observation deck with picnic tables....

Pearson House

Home built in 1840s was station on the Underground Railroad....

Morris Memorial Park

Reconstructed pioneer settlement including barn with antique farm machinery, log cabin, schoolhouse, walking trails and fish ...