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Situated along the Mississippi River in Dubuque’s Eagle Point district, the Grand Harbor Resort Dubuque occupies a prime waterfront location near the historic Ice Harbor.
The property blends modern amenities with views of the river’s towboats and barges, adjacent to the Dubuque Riverwalk that connects to the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium.
To the north, the Fenelon Place Elevator—a 19th-century inclined railway—offers panoramic views of three states, while the Mathias Ham House Museum showcases Victorian architecture just 10 minutes east.
The Port of Dubuque’s revitalized warehouse district surrounds the resort, featuring adaptive reuse projects like the Diamond Jo Casino complex.
Culinary experiences abound at nearby venues such as Brazen Open Kitchen & Bar, known for its cedar-planked salmon and craft cocktails overlooking the river.
For Midwestern comfort food, the historic Shot Tower Inn serves fried catfish and cornbread in a building that once supplied ammunition during the Civil War.
Coffee enthusiasts frequent Jitterz Coffeehouse near the Dubuque Arboretum, roasting beans from regional farms.
The Smokestack Urban Woodfire Grill, housed in a converted industrial chimney, offers artisanal pizzas with locally foraged mushrooms.
Cultural landmarks include the Dubuque Museum of Art, showcasing Grant Wood’s regionalist works, and the Grand Opera House, a restored 1890s venue hosting Broadway tours.
Educational institutions like Loras College and Clarke University’s science center are within a 15-minute drive.
Sports facilities range from the Five Flags Center ice arena—home to Dubuque’s USHL hockey team—to the Sundown Mountain Resort for winter skiing 25 minutes northwest.
The Dubuque County Courthouse and City Hall, both neoclassical structures, handle official business near Washington Park’s botanical gardens.
Reaching the Grand Harbor Waterpark proves convenient via multiple routes.
Dubuque Regional Airport, 20 minutes west, offers connections to Chicago O’Hare with shuttle services to the resort.
Amtrak’s California Zephyr line stops at the 19th-century Dubuque Station, a 10-minute taxi ride away.
Drivers using US Highway 61 will find valet parking at the resort’s covered garage, while cyclists utilize the Mississippi River Trail that passes through the property.
The Jule electric bus system’s Blue Line connects to the Cable Car Square shopping district every 30 minutes.
Budget-conscious travelers might opt for the Holiday Inn Dubuque near the Dubuque Dog Park, offering pet-friendly rooms with river views.
The Comfort Inn & Suites provides complimentary breakfast near the Mines of Spain Recreation Area, a 12-minute drive south.
For extended stays, the Cobblestone Hotel & Suites in nearby Asbury features kitchenettes and proximity to the Asbury Plaza shopping complex.
Guest reviews consistently praise the resort’s 25,000-square-foot indoor waterpark with its Mississippi River-themed slides and lazy river.
Many highlight the floor-to-ceiling windows in rooms facing the Julien Dubuque Monument, illuminated nightly.
Families appreciate the proximity to the Diamond Jo’s arcade and the riverboat cruises departing from the adjacent dock.
Some critiques mention weekend crowds at the waterpark during peak seasons, though staff manage queues efficiently.
Recent renovations to the spa facilities—particularly the river-stone massage therapy—receive frequent accolades.
Hidden gems include the Dubuque Star Brewery ruins, accessible via guided historical tours, and the Stone Cliff Winery’s tasting room in a restored 19th-century railroad depot.
The resort’s underground tunnel system, originally used for ice storage during the river trade era, now hosts seasonal cocktail events.
Every September, the Dubuque Dragonboat Festival transforms the waterfront into a colorful spectacle visible from the resort’s rooftop terrace.
Paranormal enthusiasts book ghost walks exploring the Eagle Point district’s Prohibition-era speakeasies, while architecture buffs admire the resort’s integration of original brickwork from the 1850s warehouse foundations.
Ideally situated in the Port of Dubuque, Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark is the Midwest’s premier destination for meetings, group events and family vacations.
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