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Need a Break Close to Home?

Sometimes the best getaway doesn’t require a plane ticket or a long drive. Whether you’re planning a relaxing weekend, celebrating a special occasion, or simply need a break from your daily routine, Blue Grass Inn & Suites in Audubon, Iowa, offers the perfect place to unwind.
With comfortable accommodations, thoughtful amenities, delicious dining just steps away, and charming local attractions, it’s easy to enjoy a refreshing getaway close to home.wa.

Relax in Comfort

From the moment you arrive, you’ll feel welcomed by the warm hospitality and comfortable surroundings at Blue Grass Inn & Suites. Whether you’re staying for one night or an entire weekend, you’ll have everything you need to relax and recharge.

Enjoy amenities including:

  • Indoor Pool – Perfect for families or unwinding after a long day
  • Jacuzzi – Relax and recharge at your own pace
  • Workout Room – Keep up your routine while you’re away
  • Marketplace – Snacks, drinks, ice cream, and travel essentials, all in one stop
  • Spacious guest rooms with comfortable beds, HDTVs, and cozy seating areascious suite includes comfortable beds, free Wi-Fi, HDTVs, and cozy seating—ideal for both downtime and family time.

Whether you’re traveling as a couple, with family, or on your own, you’ll find the perfect place to slow down and enjoy your stay.

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Enjoy a Great Meal Without Leaving the Property

One of the best parts of staying at Blue Grass Inn & Suites is having The Feed Mill Restaurant right next door.

Skip the hassle of searching for dinner after checking in and enjoy homemade comfort food in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Local favorites like the Prime Rib Melt and Classic Tenderloin are just a few of the delicious options waiting for you.

After dinner, head back to your room for a relaxing evening or take a dip in the pool before turning in for the night.

Discover the Charm of Audubondubon While You’re Here

Looking to get out and explore? Audubon offers small-town charm with plenty to see and do. Our friendly front desk staff is happy to help with directions and recommendations.

Nearby attractions include:

Perfect for Every Occasion

Blue Grass Inn & Suites is a great choice for:

  • Weekend getaways
  • Family vacations
  • Couples looking for a quiet retreat
  • Road trips across western Iowa
  • Business travelers
  • Visiting friends and family in the Audubon area

No matter what brings you to Audubon, you’ll find comfortable accommodations and genuine small-town hospitality waiting for you.

Book Your Iowa Getaway Today

Whether you’re planning a staycation, a weekend escape, or a stop during your Iowa road trip, Blue Grass Inn & Suites offers everything you need for a relaxing stay.

Enjoy comfortable rooms, convenient amenities, delicious dining at The Feed Mill Restaurant, and easy access to some of Audubon’s most popular attractions.

Follow us on Facebook for updates and special offers, then start planning your next getaway. We look forward to welcoming you to Blue Grass Inn & Suites.

Bluegrass Inn & Suites FAQ

It offers hotel-quality comfort just minutes from home for Audubon-area residents, with an indoor pool, jacuzzi, workout room, and marketplace on site—so you can relax and recharge without the hassle of travel.

The Feed Mill Restaurant is located right on the property, with fan favorites like the Prime Rib Melt and Classic Tenderloin, making dinner easy whether you dine in or take your meal back to your room.

Every suite includes comfortable beds, free WiFi, an HDTV, and cozy seating for both downtime and family time.

Nearby attractions include Albert the Bull, Nathaniel Hamlin Park, The Rose Theatre, and Prairie Rose State Park, offering a mix of local landmarks, outdoor space, and entertainment just a short drive away.

You can call the hotel directly to check availability and book your stay, or follow their Facebook page for current updates and specials.

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This post was written by The Audubon Insider