About greater burlington

Discover a destination where river views, rich history, local flavor, and welcoming communities come together for an unforgettable getaway.
Greater Burlington is a region that feels genuinely welcoming from the moment you arrive, encompassing much of Des Moines County and bringing together five distinct communities, each with its own personality and something worth exploring. Burlington, West Burlington, Mediapolis, Danville, and Sperry share a common thread of community pride while each adding its own character to the mix. The Mississippi River runs through the story of this place, alongside a rich history and a local flavor that shows up in everything from the dining scene to the events on the calendar. Getting to know Greater Burlington means discovering how these communities connect and complement each other, offering visitors culture, recreation, and the kind of memorable moments that tend to stick with you long after you've headed home.
Burlington, Iowa has been a city worth paying attention to since the nineteenth century, when its position along the Mississippi River made it a natural center for river trade, railroads, and early state leadership. That history didn't disappear; it settled into the city's architecture, neighborhoods, and cultural institutions in ways that are still easy to feel today. Burlington has built on that foundation with a lively arts and entertainment scene that draws visitors to music venues, festivals, museums, and riverfront attractions that give the city a genuine sense of energy. As a hub for dining, shopping, and events in southeast Iowa, Burlington has a way of offering something for almost everyone, with deep roots and a modern spirit that makes it a compelling place to spend some time.Â

West Burlington has a laid-back and family-friendly energy that's easy to appreciate. It's the kind of community that pulls you in quickly and gives you plenty of reasons to stick around.
Danville is a community whose story reaches well beyond its size. Rich history and peaceful countryside charm sit comfortably side by side here, offering visitors a meaningful connection to the past in a setting that feels warm and unhurried.Â






