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IOWA 2026 GUIDE

Iowa’s communities have invested in alternative athletics

CONSIDER IOWA TO HOST YOUR NEXT SPORTING EVENT

Centrally located in the United States, Iowa features all four seasons and is easily accessible, with excellent interstate connectivity and major and regional airports conveniently spread across the state. Team Iowa invites your organization, teams, and participants to consider Iowa as the host for your next event.

The Hawkeye State boasts a diverse array of sports facilities, both large and small, and has a rich history of successfully hosting a wide spectrum of events. Among these notable occasions are the AAU Junior Olympic Games, John Deere Classic, NCAA DI Men’s Basketball, NAIA Championships, USA Wrestling Olympic Trials, USATF Outdoor Championships, USA Badminton, USA Gymnastics, National Senior Games, and so many more.

In addition to traditional sporting events, Iowa is also proud to be a prime location for non-traditional sports. Our state offers exceptional venues and natural settings for activities such as bowling, whitewater, kayaking, cheer and dance, cross country, triathlons, mountain biking, equestrian events, motocross, dirt track racing, and even esports. These diverse options highlight Iowa’s versatility as a sports destination, catering to both classic competitions and emerging, adventurous sports.

Team Iowa, an integral division of Iowa Travel Industry Partners (iTIP), represents the sole statewide organization in Iowa with an exclusive focus on the sports travel market. Our mission is to attract youth, amateur, and professional sporting events to Iowa. Sports tradition and culture are deeply embedded in Iowa, rendering it an ideal destination for your upcoming event. Our iTIP membership encompasses a consortium of over 130 partners including Iowa sports commissions, destination marketing organizations, venues, and lodging partners spread across the state, offering event planners a plethora of hosting options to select from.

Scan to discover more of what Iowa offers sports planners at SportsPlanningGuide.com

THE COVER:

You can rely on iTIP to assist you in identifying the perfect sports facilities in Iowa. Reach out today to begin planning.

Yours in Tourism, Team Iowa

Leatherneck Bowling Classic in the Quad Cities
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Mountain Biking in Cone Park.
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NONTRADITIONAL SPORTS

Are a Hit in the Hawkeye State

Iowa’s communities have invested in alternative athletics, making it a dream state for creative sports event planners • By Billy

Football. Basketball. Baseball. These are the games we know well, the ones we watch most frequently on television and at bars and restaurants. Iowans are no different—they, too, enjoy an Iowa Hawkeyes football game or an Iowa State Cyclones basketball contest. But Iowa has also separated itself with a one-of-a-kind commitment to nontraditional sports.

AMES, CEDAR RAPIDS, SIOUX CITY

The Summer Games are Special Olympics Iowa’s largest event of the year, with more than 2,600 athletes 1,200 coaches and 2,000 volunteers converging on the campus of Iowa State University in Ames. The three-day event began with the Torch Run Final Leg bringing the Flame of Hope from downtown Des Moines to Hilton Coliseum for the Opening Ceremony presented by Hy-Vee.

Whitewater rafting in Charles City
Photo courtesy of Team Iowa

Cedar Rapids features the Adapted Sports League, providing opportunities for individuals with disabilities to participate in a variety of sports, fostering skill development and community engagement at the Marion YMCA. Iowa City hosts Courage League Sports, delivering tailored sports programs that emphasize inclusion and personal growth for athletes with physical and cognitive challenges. Sioux City’s Siouxland Adaptive Sports program connects athletes with opportunities to engage in sports like adaptive basketball and sled hockey, promoting an active lifestyle and community involvement.

CEDAR FALLS, CHARLES CITY, MANCHESTER

Cedar Falls is nearly finished with the build of a whitewater amenity and riverside park area on the Cedar River which runs adjacent to the bustling downtown area. The river park project will encompass in-river whitewater features for kayakers, stand up paddlers, river surfers and other river users.

Charles City boasts Iowa’s first whitewater park, a gem along the Cedar River. Opened in 2011, this park features three distinct drops and over 10,000 tons of limestone boulders, creating a challenging course for kayakers and tubers alike.

Manchester, a small town with a big passion for outdoor sports, offers a thrilling whitewater experience on the Maquoketa River. Opened in 2015, this park spans nearly 900 feet and includes six drop features. It is a prime spot for kayaking, tubing, and standup paddleboarding, with calm spots perfect for beginners and adrenaline-pumping waves for the more experienced.

CLEAR LAKE

Clear Lake hosts the annual Tri Clear Lake, a premier triathlon event that draws athletes from across the Midwest. This challenging race includes a swim in the clear waters of Clear Lake, a bike ride through scenic rural landscapes, and a run along the shoreline, offering participants a picturesque and invigorating course. Tri Clear Lake is known for its welcoming atmosphere, attracting both seasoned triathletes and beginners.

COUNCIL BLUFFS

Council Bluffs offers a serene kayaking experience on its picturesque lake, a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts. The calm waters of Council Bluff Lake provide an ideal setting for both beginners and seasoned paddlers to enjoy a peaceful day on the water. Surrounded by lush landscapes and scenic views, kayaking here is a great way to connect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle.

DES MOINES

Archery is a popular sport in Central Iowa, with facilities and programs in Des Moines offering exceptional opportunities for bow-and-arrow enthusiasts.

Des Moines’ Hy-Vee Hall is the state’s largest exhibit hall with 100,000 square feet of exhibit space and eight breakout meeting rooms. It hosts events large and small including the 2025 ISAA Pro-Am Archery Tournament.

Des Moines continues to host IRONMAN competitions in June of 2025. The city is considered an excellent Ironman destination because of its scenic beauty, family-friendly fun and upscale downtown vibes. Race day starts with a 1.2-mile urban swim in Gray’s Lake with downtown Des Moines acting as the background. Athletes will push their limits on a 56-mile ride featuring rolling hills and city views.

DUBUQUE, MARSHALLTOWN, OTTUMWA

Dubuque is stepping into the future with its growing esports scene, highlighted by the Dubuque Esports League. This initiative has turned the city into a hub for competitive gaming, offering a space where gamers of all ages can engage in various esports tournaments and leagues. The Dubuque Esports facility is equipped with state-of-theart gaming stations and provides a social atmosphere for gamers to connect and compete.

Ottumwa’s Bridge View Center also hosts esports competitions, including the Meet Your Destiny Esports & Arcade Tournament, featuring three days of games, competition, and fun in the video game capital of the world, Ottumwa, Iowa.

Marshalltown Community College is the unmatched “Mecca of Mario” in esports, as it recently hosted the Iowa High School Esports Association Spring State Showdown featuring Mario Kart.

FORT DODGE

Cross country is a popular sport in Iowa. The Iowa High School Athletic Association initially administered boys cross country state championships in 1930, with the first invitational championships held at the University of Iowa starting in 1922. Kennedy Park in Fort Dodge hosts one of the nation’s longestrunning co-ed state meets each year.

QUAD CITIES

The Quad Cities is home to top sports facilities, including the TBK Bank Sports Complex, Vibrant Arena at THE MARK, Modern Woodmen Park, TPC Deere Run, RiverCenter, QC Tennis Club, and Beyond the Baseline. The American Cue Sports Championships are just one of several billiards competitions hosted regularly in this region. The Quad Cities is currently home to the ACS Midwest and Iowa Championships. Bowling hits a strike every time in the Quad Cities because of its multiple tournament-ready bowling centers with the experience and facilities to wow competitors and fans. The Quad Cities has hosted a variety of United States Bowling Congress competitions and premier collegiate competitions like the 20th Anniversary of the Leatherneck Classic.

WATERLOO

The Cedar Valley SportsPlex in Waterloo is home to a sprawling fieldhouse, a gym, fitness studios, and a pool—is a hub for a variety of activities, including karate, dancing, and tumbling. This unique venue can host a variety of tournaments including the Iowa AAU District Karate Championships.

The centerpiece of Waterloo’s nontraditional athletics scene is not an individual sport or tourney, but a venue: the Waterloo Convention Center. This premier arena offers versatile spaces for events of all sizes. Located in the heart of downtown Waterloo, the center is designed to accommodate everything from large conventions and trade shows to intimate meetings and social gatherings. With modern facilities, 40,000 square feet of space, state-of-theart technology, and a dedicated team of event planners, the Waterloo Convention Center ensures that every event is executed flawlessly. Among the events it has held includes large-scale billiards tournaments including the Iowa State Pool Championships.

ENTICE GROUPS TO COME PLAY IN IOWA

Iowa boasts an array of sports facilities, making it an ideal destination for tournament planners seeking to host memorable events. With state-of-theart venues like the Iowa Events Center and the UNI-Dome, alongside numerous well-maintained outdoor fields and courts, the state caters to a wide range of sports, from basketball and volleyball to soccer and track.

GREATER DES MOINES CEDAR FALLS

Des Moines has become one of the Midwest’s top sports destinations, hosting marquee sporting events at world-class facilities

IOWA EVENTS CENTER

The IEC anchors downtown Des Moines with three interconnected venues and an attached convention hotel. The 150,000-square-foot EMC Expo Center pairs with Casey’s Center, a 17,000-seat arena that has hosted NCAA Men’s Basketball and other marquee national events.

MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY RECPLEX

This state-of-the-art facility in West Des Moines boasts 300,000 square feet of space that span 66 acres, featuring three outdoor and one indoor turf soccer field, two ice rinks, multi-purpose hardwood courts, and flexible meeting rooms.

DRAKE UNIVERSITY

Drake Stadium is home to the famous Blue Oval track that hosts the annual Drake Relays. Nearby, the Knapp Center seats 7,152 and places fans directly on the court for Division I basketball.

BAILEE ARNBURG bailee@catchdesmoines.com (515) 699-3445

Famous for its museums, outdoors and sports venues, Cedar Falls is a college town with much to experience

UNI-DOME

Located on the University of Northern Iowa campus, UNIDome features 80,000 square feet of AstroTurf and hard floor space and more than 16,000 permanent seats. UNI-Dome is the current home of the UNI Panthers football team, but with its 18 courts for volleyball.

UNI WELLNESS AND RECREATION CENTER

The University of Northern Iowa (UNI)’s Wellness and Recreation Center features 10 full-size basketball courts that can be converted for volleyball and other indoor sports, making it ideal for large youth sports tournaments and competitions.

FIT COURTS

FIT Courts is an ideal venue for indoor sports tournaments and events. FIT features over 14,000 square feet of space, with three college-size basketball courts, or up to six volleyball courts.

ASHLEY JOHNSON ashley@cedarvalleysports.org (319) 493-5371

COUNCIL BLUFFS SIOUX CITY WATERLOO

Located in Southwest Iowa, Council Bluffs offers superior sports venues for an array of events

COUNCIL BLUFFS RECREATION COMPLEX

The Council Bluffs Recreation Complex offers multiple fields for bat-and-ball sports, including four for softball, four for baseball and two for youth fast-pitch. The complex also has 10 full-size soccer fields and four full-size football fields.

IOWA WEST FIELD HOUSE

Iowa West Field House houses 100,000 square feet, with 12 regulation-size volleyball courts or eight high school-size basketball courts. The space is versatile to hold a variety of different sporting events as well.

IOWA WEST SPORTS PLEX

This 75,000-square-foot indoor turf facility can accommodate a variety of sporting events, with its regulation-size turf field able to be separated into multiple smaller field configurations. Its upstairs mezzanine area has bleachers as well as bench seating.

COUNCIL BLUFFS CVB info@unleashcb.com (712) 256-2577, x2

Located in western Iowa, Siouxland boasts boundless sporting opportunities for a wide-range of events

TYSON EVENTS CENTER

Located a short distance from the Missouri River, Tyson Events Center is the prime hub for large sporting events, concerts and competitions in Sioux City, Iowa. The 190,000 square feet dedicated to this venue allows for U-shaped seating, with a 10,000-seat capacity and 28 luxury suites.

SEABOARD TRIUMPH EXPO CENTER

This versatile expo center can be situated to fit numerous sporting and recreational events. With 80,000 square feet, the area is large enough to arrange 14 volleyball courts or 12 basketball courts.

SIOUXLAND SPORTS ACADEMY

This academy boasts numerous full-sized courts and training rooms, including 18 adjustable basketball hoops and a gorgeous hardwood dance studio.

ANGELA TIMMONS Angela@exploresiouxland.com (712) 224-1000

Waterloo is the major metro of the Cedar Valley Region of Northeast Iowa with multiple sports facilities

CEDAR VALLEY SOCCER COMPLEX

Located in Waterloo, Iowa, Cedar Valley Soccer Complex includes 11 full-size competition fields as well as four practice fields. The complex’s multipurpose fields are also perfect for flag football, 7v7 football and ultimate frisbee.

CEDAR VALLEY SPORTSPLEX

Cedar Valley Sportsplex features two full-size basketball courts that can be converted into four for volleyball. The Sportsplex also features a nearly 30,000-square-foot fieldhouse with artificial turf for indoor football and soccer.

YOUNG ARENA

Young Arena features one Olympic-size ice rink with 3,500 permanent seats. The arena utilizes an insulated ice cover and has floor space to accommodate eight 42′ x 42′ mats.

ASHLEY JOHNSON ashley@cedarvalleysports.org (319) 493-5371

CLEAR LAKE

Clear Lake, Iowa has a mighty sports community that ranges from perfect sailing conditions to fishing and basketball

CLEAR LAKE

This 3,684-acre, spring-fed glacial lake in Northern Iowa is a popular destination for fishing tournaments, with walleye, yellow bass and channel catfish. Along with fishing, Clear Lake has yearround events that range from sailing regattas to paddling competitions.

CLEAR LAKE ATHLETICS & WELLNESS CENTER

Clear Lake Athletics & Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art facility featuring 81,000 square feet of indoor space. Indoor facilities include two hardwood courts, three multipurpose courts, a 200-meter track and a 47,114-square-foot fieldhouse.

CLEAR LAKE LIONS FACILITIES

Clear Lake’s community takes great pride in school athletics with the Lions team name at the forefront. Lions Field Athletic Complex in particular features an artificial turf field suitable for football and soccer.

AMES

Beyond the Cornfields: Ames, Iowa offers a vibrant and dynamic backdrop for your next sporting event

CYCLONE SPORTS COMPLEX

Cyclone Sports Complex provides ample space for events of all sizes and is home to Iowa State’s track and field, soccer and softball teams. The soccer facility features a seating capacity of 1,500, a surrounding Hobart Texture Track Surface, four long jump/triple jump runways, two pole vault areas and 3.5 acres of throw space.

LIED RECREATION CENTER

Lied Recreation Center is a large indoor sports facility, featuring 20 basketball courts that can be converted into eight racquetball or badminton courts. One basketball court can typically be converted into two volleyball courts.

HUNZIKER YOUTH

SPORTS COMPLEX

This spacious outdoor facility is perfect for youth and amateur sports, offering 24 soccer fields that can be utilized for various sports, as well as four softball and five baseball fields.

IOWA CITYCORALVILLE AREA

Located a short drive from one another, Iowa City and Coralville provide a superb, combined sports scene

XTREAM ARENA AND GREENSTATE FAMILY FIELDHOUSE

Xtream Arena powered by Mediacom is a modern 5,100seat arena that is home to Iowa Hawkeyes volleyball teams and the ECHL’s Iowa Heartlanders. The attached GreenState Family Fieldhouse provides its own space for additional sports with five courts.

CAMPUS RECREATION AND WELLNESS CENTER NATATORIUM

Located on the University of Iowa campus in Iowa City, the Natatorium at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center features a 2,500-seat Olympic-size pool and diving well at 14 to 17 feet for topnotch competitions.

HAWKEYE TENNIS AND RECREATION CENTER

HTRC houses 12 outdoor tennis courts, along with eight indoor courts that can be utilized for additional sports like pickleball.

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MARSHALLTOWN SIOUX CENTER FORT DODGE

Welcome to Marshalltown, Iowa:

A top choice for a “meet in the middle” sports tournament with top-notch facilities and activities

MARSHALLTOWN ROUNDHOUSE

This indoor facility boasts abundant court space for a multitude of sports, featuring a main gym that is the largest high school basketball arena in the State of Iowa at a capacity of 5,100. The court space can be utilized for up to six basketball courts and eight volleyball courts.

LINDA BLOOM NATATORIUM

Home to multiple swimming and diving championships, Linda Bloom Natatorium is a premier venue for water sports in the Midwest. With a capacity of 2,200, the natatorium features eight 7-foot lap lanes that are lined with 6-inch lane ropes.

THE ORPHEUM THEATER ESPORTS ARENA

Two gaming arenas are located within The Orpheum Theater Esports Arena, boasting a capacity of 40 computers and up to 300 spectators.

DYLAN DOES ddoes@marshalltown.org (641) 753-6645

Sioux Center, Iowa creates an exceptional experience for players, coaches, planners and fans

AMERICAN STATE BANK SPORTS COMPLEX

The air-inflated domed American State Bank Sports Complex provides nearly three acres of indoor turf for a multitude of year-round sports uses: two regulation softball fields, a regulation soccer field or a regulation football field.

OPEN SPACE PARK ATHLETIC COMPLEX

This award-winning athletic complex includes 80 acres of public recreational facilities, including the Iowa Baseball Field of the Year in 2017 and National Softball Field of the Year in 2019.

ALL

SEASONS CENTER/ VERNON ARENA

This facility features an indoor NHL-sized ice rink, with ice events September through March and dry floor events April through August. Bleachers seat 750 spectators, with locker rooms and concessions. Facility also features indoor pool.

PATRICK SINNEMA patrick.sinnema@dordt.edu (712) 722-6520

From top-tier facilities to memorable experiences both on and off the courts and fields, our community delivers a wellrounded sports travel experience

HARLAN & HAZEL ROGERS SPORTS COMPLEX

For 50+ years this complex has been home to the Iowa High School Girls State Softball Championships. The ADA accessible complex has 13 flat fields and 11 dual use diamonds. This complex features five championship fields-1 baseball and 4 softball as well as 2 turf fields-1 baseball and 1 softball.

THE PAVILION SPORTS COMPLEX

Game on at The Pavilion, the region’s newly built multi-use indoor court complex. Featuring five volleyball/basketball courts, 13 pickleball courts, and six turf batting cages, it’s a perfect fit for youth tournaments. Fans will love that it’s conveniently located in the heart of a shopping, dining, and entertainment district.

LIZARD CREEK MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS

Get your tires dirty on 10 miles of hand-cut, single-track riding on the Lizard Creek Mountain Bike Trails, beautifully situated in the Des Moines River Valley.

TIFFAY CONRAD tconrad@fortdodgeiowa.org (515) 417-9483

MUSCATINE

Plan your next sporting event in Muscatine, Iowa, which borders the mighty Mississippi River history

MUSCO SPORTS CENTER

Experience the State of Iowa’s largest inflatable sports dome and recreation complex, measuring at 122,000 sqft ! New, temperature-controlled, multi-use facility consists of a synthetic turf field, an inflatable year-round dome structure, with restrooms and a concession area onsite.

MUSCATINE SOCCER COMPLEX

This impressive 56-acre, $3.8 million soccer facility features 11 full-size soccer fields including two that are internationally sized, lighted and contain amended soils. The complex is fully equipped, including concessions, a media center, restroom facility, and parking.

KENT-STEIN BASEBALL & SOFTBALL COMPLEX

Sprawled over 66 acres, KentStein Baseball & Softball Complex features 18 baseball and softball diamonds and nine horseshoe courts, all of which are lighted by Musco Sports Lighting.

DENA FERREIRA dferreira@muscatine.com (563) 263-8895

OTTUMWA DUBUQUE

Located in Southeast Iowa, Ottumwa is a growing sports city, with new facilities right along the river

SOUTHEAST IOWA JBS SPORTS CENTER

Opened in April 2025, the stateof-the-art Southeast Iowa JBS Sports Center offers three full-size basketball courts, four volleyball courts, six pickleball courts, a 9v9 turf soccer field, a softball and baseball infield, two batting cages, a turf football field, concessions, and party rooms.

LEGACY FIELDS SOCCER COMPLEX

Located on the banks of the scenic Des Moines River, the brand-new Legacy Fields Soccer Complex has 3 full-sized natural grass fields, portable goals for layout flexibility, loads of parking, and plenty of room for concessions and food trucks.

BRIDGE VIEW CENTER

Ottumwa’s Bridge View Center features a 30,000-square-foot exposition hall that is used for many indoor sporting events throughout the year, including AAU Trampoline & Tumbling, the Bullriders of America Finals, MMA, and esports tournaments.

LAURA CARRELL lcarrell@meetottumwa.org (641) 684-4303

Rich history meets modern amenities filled with charm and surprising sports adventures

FIVE FLAGS EVENT CENTER

Seating up to 4,000, this multipurpose facility features locker and dressing rooms, sound and lighting systems, concession stands, padded permanent seating, mobile bleachers, and a six-lane indoor track for competitions. It’s a top-tier venue for a wide range of indoor sporting events and is directly connected to 193 hotel rooms.

GRAND RIVER CENTER

This center features a 30,000 square foot exhibit hall that can accommodate indoor sporting events, including dance, weightlifting, tumbling, pool, and billiards, and so much more. Attached to 193 hotel rooms.

FIELD OF DREAMS MOVIE SITE

Step onto the iconic baseball field where cinematic magic was born, surrounded by the nostalgic charm of Iowa farmland. This historic location provides ample space for events with additional facilities and its expansive grass/ gravel parking lot.

JULIE KRONLAGE jkronlage@traveldubuque.com 563.845.7698

CHARLES CITY CEDAR RAPIDS VISIT QUAD CITIES

Located along the scenic Cedar River, Charles City is a rural Iowa community that is rich in history

CHARLES CITY WHITEWATER

Charles City Whitewater is Iowa’s first whitewater park. With multiple river flows and skill levels and open year-round, kayakers, stand-up paddle boarders, tubers, fishermen and all river enthusiasts will enjoy this park on the Cedar River. The park hosts annual events, with a course prepared to host slalom, downriver, and surf competitions.

ALL IOWA LAWN TENNIS CLUB

This grass tennis court is located on a family farm in rural Charles City, offering a oneof-a-kind tennis experience. Featured in Tennis magazine and dubbed as “The Court of Dreams,” AILTC is a prime spot.

USSSA BASEBALL

With multiple baseball diamonds across Charles City, including at Sportsman’s Park and Lion’s Field Park, USSSA Baseball has been putting on many 9U–13U tournaments over the past few years in the months of June and July.

GINGER WILLIAMS ginger@charlescitychamber.com (641) 228-4234

Cedar Rapids is a vibrant city in eastern Iowa and a host to wonderful sports facilities and activities for all to enjoy

ALLIANT ENERGY POWERHOUSE

The Alliant Energy PowerHouse, located in downtown Cedar Rapids, is a versatile complex featuring an arena, convention center and a 267-room hotel with two attached parking garages. The 37,550-square-foot arena seats 6,800 and includes four team locker rooms and two officials’ locker rooms.

TUMA SPORTS COMPLEX

Tuma Sports Complex features 22 full-sized soccer fields that can be customized for soccer, rugby and a multitude of other sports. It also includes two youth football fields at 50 x 120 yards, parking for over 1,000 vehicles and a 5,600-squarefoot pavilion.

IMON ICE ARENA

ImOn Ice Arena features two sheets of ice: an NHL arena with seating for 3,800 and an Olympic rink with seating for 200. The facility includes eight team locker rooms and two officials’ locker rooms.

JAY FANTA

J.Fanta@tourismcedarrapids.com (319) 731-4556

The Quad Cities feature versatile facilities for all sports and events from soccer to esports and more

TBK BANK SPORTS COMPLEX

TBK Bank Sports Complex is a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment facility. Outdoors, it offers four soccer fields, 10 lighted turf baseball/ softball fields, and five sand volleyball courts. Indoors, you’ll find two turf multipurpose fields and eight basketball or 12 volleyball courts. Across the road and open in 2024, Iron Tee Golf adds 58 temperaturecontrolled driving bays.

MODERN WOODMEN PARK

Featuring 4,000 permanent seats and 2,000 additional seats on the grass and in the picnic area, there is also versatile meeting and event space with spectacular views. Families can also enjoy a variety of amusement rides at the park.

DAVENPORT RIVERCENTER

The RiverCenter is a 100,000-square-foot multiuse convention center that is conveniently connected to two of downtown Davenport’s finest hotels.

JESSICA VANDYKE jvandyke@visitquadcities.com (309) 736-6823

CHOOSING IOWA

means more than just great venues - it’s about creating memorable experiences that keep athletes, fans, and organizers coming back.

With Team Iowa by your side, you’ll be connected to the right partners and resources to ensure your event runs smoothly and exceeds expectations at every level.

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