Nashua: Discovering an Adventuresome Place
Nashua is a city in the Chickasaw County in Iowa, United States with about 1,550 residents. Nashua, Iowa was inaugurated as a city in 1869 and a place where tourists can enjoy warm-weather activities like fishing, lying on the beach as well as winter activities like ice motocross and ice fishing. There were several buildings such as schools and churches, bridges and dams that made Nashua historic and adventuresome.
Best Time to Visit
June, August and September are the most agreeable months in Nashua while January and December are the least months for travel. Nashua got something for everyone from water shows, wild horse races, wonderful music, great food and fun. Nashua celebrates notable festivals and events just like Big 4 Fair – Nashua, Cedar Lake Art Fest, Dairy Days, Lawler Irish Festival and many more.
What to Do & Area Attractions
You can chill out and enjoy the view in Cedar Lake where tourists can do jet skiing, wakeboarding and boat riding. The lake is developed by the dam on the Cedar River. The Little Brown Church is an important landmark and a place all over Iowa for weddings, reunions and baptisms. Tourists can have a good time at Apples on the Avenue where you can see fresh eggs, pumpkins and apples. The place also features yard games, caramel apples and horse and wagon rides. After an eventful day, you can continue the rest of your day with the finest Nashua IA hotels, just like Sleep Inn & Suites, a 2-star hotel with an indoor pool, gym and free breakfast or at Super 8 by Wyndham Charles City, a 2-star hotel with cozy rooms, free WIFI and breakfast.