Best attractions and places to see around Anthon, Iowa, include a mix of recreational areas, cultural sites, and natural features. The region offers outdoor activities such as hiking and water-based recreation along the Little Sioux River. Visitors can explore local history and patriotic tributes, reflecting the community's heritage.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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In January 1847, an investigation was opened into projects towards Geneva, Besançon, Dôle-Châlons. In 1850, the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry adopted the project for a rail link from Lyon to Chambéry via Saint Genis sur Guiers. Applications to operate this line were rejected until 1877. The work lasted 4 years, financed in part by Belgian capital. The inauguration took place on October 9, 1881, and the first train ran on October 30. The line started from the Gare de l'Est (Avenue Félix Faure) and ended at Sablonnières. It had 16 stations and 3 stops over a distance of 72 Kms. Passenger traffic increased from 4 daily round trips in 1897 to 8 in 1935. A passenger took 40 minutes on the 6:35 AM train to travel from Lyon to Pont de Chéruy and 34 minutes to return to Lyon on the 7:23 PM train. Despite everything, the line was closed to passengers in December 1938, then reopened from September 1939 to December 31, 1947. VFD (Voie Ferrée du Dauphiné) coaches took over between Crémieu and Lyon; Freight traffic supplied the main industries (Grammont in Pont de Chéruy and Vicat in Bouvesse) as well as the various industrial zones. The network served 70 private sidings. At its peak in 1935, 1,000,000 tons transited through this line. The decision by the cement factories to no longer use the rail in 1978 was to deal it a "fatal" blow. In 1980, during its last year, 540,244 tons (including 150,130 of scrap metal) were still transported. In 2001, CoUrLy (Urban Community of Lyon) and the General Council of the Rhône adopted a decision to reactivate passenger traffic on part of the route of the Est line. The objective is to connect Lyon to Saint Exupéry airport.
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Beautiful little town, quite touristy, but worth the detour
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Although first mentioned in 1540, the Cingle fortified house was undoubtedly built in the second half of the 14th century by the Pèlerin family. Originally composed of a main tower and a wing back to the west, it perhaps originally included a curtain wall. During the 15th century, the south wing was extended towards the west, a main building comprising a lower room and an upper room was attached to the north of the main tower, while a turret occupied on the first floor by an oratory and on the second by a dovecote is built to the east, projecting. A wing including the kitchen on the ground floor is also built at right angles to the north of the courtyard. The farm itself retains some architectural elements dating from the 16th century. Source: Ministry of Culture
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The Bienassis fortified house, built by the Vallin family at the end of the 14th century, was organized around an enclosed courtyard and included a pavilion surrounded by watchtower turrets. The current building was completed in 1897 for Casimir Gournet, who wanted to give the old feudal residence the appearance of a medieval castle. Alphonse de Lamartine made several stays in Bienassis with his friend Nicolas Prosper Guichard, between 1804 and 1808. The castle, built of limestone rubble, consists of an L-shaped building covered with a long-pitched roof covered with mechanical tiles extended to the south by a high quadrangular tower with a porch in the work. The north wing has four levels of elevation: three cellars on the basement floor, a square floor and an attic floor. The tower rises on three levels: a ground floor with ribbed vaults and two square floors, the buildings are crowned with false machicolation. The corner turrets are covered with conical slate roofs. The stained glass windows of the ground floor living room are decorated with two bust-length women and two bust-length men in rondels. The coat of arms of the Joubert de Montlevon family can be found on one of the windows of the first living room on the ground floor. In the library, two shields with scrolling scroll motifs, a shield decorated with three female heads, a shield decorated with a passing griffin, and a shield decorated with two hammers with the initials C G for Casimir Gournet adorn the windows. Source: Châteaux de France
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The Chemin de fer de l'Est de Lyon (CFEL) is a former French secondary railway network with standard gauge located partly in the Rhône department and partly in the Isère department and which connected the Gare de Lyon-Est to Aoste-Saint-Genix via Crémieu, Saint-Hilaire de Brens (Turnoff for the Jallieu antenna) and Soleymieu-Sablonnière (Turnoff for the Montalieu antenna). After a gradual end of operation until December 2003, the area of the line between Lyon-Part-Dieu station and Meyzieu Z.I. was transformed to allow line T3 of the Lyon tramway to run there, and the Rhônexpress shuttle to Saint-Exupéry airport. Note for the latter, that from the Meyzieu ZI, the track leaves the former CFEL right-of-way to head south towards the airport.
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This small city of character, located 40 kilometers from Lyon has a sumptuous architectural heritage. Walking through its narrow streets, you will discover the Delphinal castle, its majestic 16th century hall, its cloister or its Augustinian convent. The medieval town of Crémieu is classified as a Protected Area for Urban and Landscape Architectural Heritage (ZPPAUP).
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This 154 meter long dam is made of dressed stone. It was built at the end of the 19th century. Today it plays a major role in preserving the environment of the large park of Miribel-Jonage.
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A very beautiful town! There is a good restaurant in the center right next to the village.
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Anthon offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy golfing at the Anthon Golf Club, explore hiking trails and picnic areas at Little Sioux Park, or go canoeing and kayaking on the Little Sioux River. Stahl Park also provides fields for baseball, softball, flag football, and soccer.
Yes, Anthon has several historical and cultural sites. You can learn about local history at the Anthon Historical Museum, pay tribute at the Woodbury County Freedom Rock and the Veteran's Memorial Wall, or visit the historic St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The Hamann Memorial Library also offers a selection of books and periodicals.
Anthon is situated near the Little Sioux River, which is great for water-based recreation. The town's proximity to the Loess Hills also offers beautiful scenery and landscapes for visitors to enjoy.
Absolutely. Families can visit Lee Schroeder Memorial Park, which features playgrounds and picnic shelters. Stahl Park (Ballpark) is excellent for sports, and the Anthon-Oto Rec Ball Program offers competitive sports for youth and adults. The annual Popcorn Days festival is also a family-friendly event with carnival rides and live music.
The best time to visit Anthon largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for outdoor sports, water activities on the Little Sioux River, and attending the annual Popcorn Days festival. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the Loess Hills.
Little Sioux Park, located near Anthon, features miles of hiking trails. While specific trail details are best found on dedicated hiking platforms, you can explore general hiking routes in the area by checking out hiking routes around Anthon.
Anthon is famously known as the 'Popcorn Capital of the World' due to its annual Popcorn Days festival. It's also recognized for its community spirit, historical sites, and recreational opportunities along the Little Sioux River.
Yes, a notable dining establishment in Anthon is the Fireside Steakhouse & Lounge, which has been serving the community for over six decades and is famous for its prime rib.
The Anthon Water Tower is an iconic and familiar landmark in the city. Additionally, the Woodbury County Freedom Rock and the Veteran's Memorial Wall serve as significant patriotic tributes.
While the region research doesn't specify dedicated cycling trails within Anthon itself, the surrounding countryside offers opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes by exploring road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Anthon.
The Popcorn Days festival is Anthon's annual celebration, earning it the title of 'Popcorn Capital of the World'. The festival features live music, carnival rides, and, of course, plenty of popcorn, making it a popular community event.
Anthon has several public parks. Lee Schroeder Memorial Park is ideal for families with playgrounds and picnic shelters. Forsling Park offers a quaint space for games, O'Neill Park is a beloved town park, and Stahl Park (Ballpark) is located alongside the Little Sioux River with fields for various sports.


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