Anamosa Iowa Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Anamosa, Iowa hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Anamosa. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Super 8 Anamosa IA

Map Marker Super 8 Anamosa IA

100 Grant Wood Dr, Anamosa, IA

Rooms begin at $59.95

0 miles from Anamosa city center.

AmericInn Anamosa

Map Marker AmericInn Anamosa

101 Harley Avenue, Anamosa, IA

Rooms begin at $99.91

0 miles from Anamosa city center.

More Hotels Near Anamosa

Hotel Finder

Check-in
Check-out
Adults (18+ yrs)
Children (2-17 yrs)
Get Rates and Availability

Trails Near Anamosa

  • Wapsipinicon State Park Anamosa, IA (Hiking)
    This isolated park along the “Wapsi” River connects with the 130-mile Northeast State Park Bike Route and offers an array of scenic Iowa interests. Small caves for exploring, streams safe enough for k...

  • Matsell Bridge Natural Area Anamosa, IA (Hiking)
    A lovely hike at the end of a lovely drive, this remote wildlife area offers scenic bluffs, old trees, and the chance to see Iowa’s native bats....

  • Central Park Lake Amber, IA (Hiking)
    Central Park is a small gem of a park in the middle of Grant Wood country. A twenty-five-acre man-made lake is surrounded by a small wetland, regenerating prairie, and replanted woodlands. This popula...

  • Palisades-Kepler State Park Cedar Rapids, IA (Hiking)
    “The valley of the red cedar is in eastern Iowa, a long strip of fertile land sprawling out besides the river whose name it bears.” So said native Iowan Bess Streeter Aldrich of the Cedar River Valley...

  • Palisades-Kepler State Park Cedar Rapids, IA (Hiking)
    Palisades-Kepler is a wonderful hike with high cliffs that look out over the Cedar River and winding trails within native woodlands that include ancient Indian mounds, picturesque creeks, and wooded g...

  • Sac and Fox Trail Cedar Rapids, IA (Hiking)
    This 7.0-mile trail along the border of Indian Creek and the Cedar River became Iowa’s first National Recreation Trail in 1980....

  • The Amana Colonies: Blood, Sweat, and Prayers Cedar Rapids, IA (Weekend Trips)
    With a history that began during the Renaissance, the German-born Amana Church in America is the result of hundreds of years of religious persecution. Officially known as the True Inspirationists—memb...