The Ottumwa Public Library is excited to announce the return of the Iowa Adventure Pass, relaunching on Thursday, May 29, with a redesigned website, www.iowaadventurepass.org, and renewed partnerships with cultural destinations. The program continues its mission to connect Iowans to arts, culture, and science through free access to local attractions such as the Blank Park Zoo, Science Center of Iowa, Des Moines Children’s Museum, Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, and Reiman Gardens.
“We are so excited to have Adventure Pass back just in time for summer outings with friends and families. This has been such a great program for the families in Ottumwa over the years,” said Ottumwa Public Library Director Sonja Ferrell. “We are proud to offer passes to the Blank Park Zoo and the Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines.”
Starting Thursday, May 29, Ottumwa Public Library cardholders can visit www.iowaadventurepass.org, select “Find a Pass” on the homepage, choose Ottumwa Public Library from the drop-down menu, and view available passes. After selecting a destination, users will enter their library card number and PIN to complete the reservation. Passes can be reserved up to 60 days in advance, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please note:
- Passes are available to adults 18 and older and may be reserved once per year per venue.
- Patrons must present their pass confirmation—either as a printed copy, an email on their device, or through a digital wallet—along with a photo ID that matches the name on the reservation.
- Passes may not be used for admission to special events.
The Iowa Adventure Pass is a collaborative program that includes over 60 public libraries across Iowa, in partnership with cultural institutions and supported by Library Market and LocalHop. Ottumwa Public Library is proud to bring this valuable opportunity back to the community.
For more information or to reserve a pass beginning May 29, visit www.iowaadventurepass.org or www.ottumwapubliclibrary.org