Here Are 6 Of The Most Beautiful Iowa Covered Bridges To Explore This Fall
By Kim Magaraci|Updated on September 11, 2023(Originally published August 28, 2020)
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
The world-famous bridges of Madison County, Iowa are among the most recognizable landmarks in the Hawkeye State. And fall is one of the best times to see these Madison County treasures at their most spectacular! Five of the original bridges of Madison County are still standing today – and a sixth has been rebuilt three as a testament to the county’s and the state’s commitment to preserving the important cultural history represented by these covered bridges in Iowa.
The Madison County covered bridges in Iowa are worthy of a visit any time of year, but when they are surrounded by the blazing fall foliage of the Hawkeye State, they become particularly scenic and photogenic. Did you know that Madison County has a claim to fame other than its famous covered bridges? Winterset, the county seat, is the birthplace of Marion Morrison, who later gained considerable fame as the 20th century movie star John Wayne. You can learn even more about Madison County, its people and its bridges by taking a personal guided tour of the area.
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Trent Jonas|September 10, 2023
Are there any covered bridges near me in Iowa?
There are only 9 authentic covered bridges in Iowa, and they are all clustered in an area of central Iowa southwest and southeast of Des Moines, so unless you live in this part of the state, there probably aren't any covered bridges near you. That being said, Iowa's covered bridges are centrally located, and within two hours of driving from much of the state. Apart from the famous bridges of Madison County, there are four other covered bridges in Iowa:
Owens Covered Bridge, over Yeader Creek, near Allen in Polk County
Hammond Bridge, over North Cedar Creek, near Hamilton in Marion County
Marysville Covered Bridge, over a ravine near Knoxville in Marion County
Wilcox Game Preserve Covered Bridge, over a ravine near Liberty in Marion County. The Marysville and Wilcox Game Preserve bridges are actually two halves of a single bridge that was split and moved to their present locations.