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Discover the Amana Woolen Mill Tour in Iowa
Located in the Amana Colonies, Iowa, the Amana Woolen Mill Tour offers visitors a rare opportunity to step inside one of the oldest continuously operating woolen mills in the United States. This immersive Mill Tour showcases how wool is cleaned, carded, spun, woven, and finished using a blend of historic machinery and modern textile techniques. Visitors can observe the production of high-quality blankets, throws, and fabrics still made on site today.
Why it’s special: The Amana Woolen Mill remains a fully operational historic mill, preserving traditional textile manufacturing methods while continuing to produce functional goods for everyday use.
History & Story of the Amana Woolen Mill
The Amana Woolen Mill was established in 1859 by members of the Amana Society, a German Pietist communal group known for self-sufficiency and craftsmanship. Woolen goods were essential to daily life in the Colonies, supplying clothing, bedding, and household textiles. Over more than 160 years, the mill has adapted to changing technology while maintaining its commitment to durability, quality, and traditional production values—making it a cornerstone of Amana’s industrial heritage.
What You’ll See & Do on the Amana Woolen Mill Tour
Watch wool processing from raw fiber to finished fabric
See historic looms, carding machines, and spinning equipment in operation
Learn how blankets and textiles are woven and finished
Explore exhibits explaining the mill’s history and machinery
Browse the mill store featuring Amana-made wool products
Hands-On Elements: Close-up observation of working textile machinery and guided explanations.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in designated public areas; restrictions may apply near operating machinery.
Souvenirs & Extras: Mill store offering wool blankets, throws, yarn, scarves, and Amana-made textile goods.
Pricing of the Amana Woolen Mill Tour
Adult price: $0 per adult (free)
Mill access and demonstrations are free; purchases are optional.
Visiting information
Duration: 30–45 minutes
Age limits: All ages welcome
Accessibility: Limited accessibility due to stairs and historic mill layout
Working hours: Open Monday–Saturday 10:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday 12:00 PM–4:00 PM.
Nearby
Amana Furniture & Clock Shop
Amana Heritage Museum
Amana Colonies Main Street shops and restaurants
FAQs About Visiting the Amana Woolen Mill
Is the Amana Woolen Mill still producing textiles today?
Yes. The mill continues to manufacture wool blankets and textile products on site using working machinery.
Can visitors see machines running during the tour?
Most visits include active demonstrations, though specific machines in operation may vary by day.
Is this a guided tour or self-guided visit?
The experience is primarily self-guided, with staff available to explain processes and answer questions.
Is the mill safe for children to visit?
Yes, but close supervision is required due to loud machinery and moving parts.
Can I purchase products made in the mill?
Yes. The on-site store sells blankets, throws, yarn, and other woolen goods produced at the mill.
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