Did you know that hidden deep in the overgrown Iowa woods is a swinging bridge built a hundred years ago? Not many people do know about the existence of this historic structure. Yet exist it does, with a legend to boot. It’s the Lovers Leap Bridge in Columbus Junction, Iowa.
Tucked away in an isolated area of Louisa County, Iowa is a deep ravine.
Legend tells of a lovesick Native American maiden who leaped to her death here in this gorge, thus earning the bridge its nickname of "Lovers Leap."
How much truth there is to this tale is uncertain, although at least two folks have fallen from this spot when an earlier incarnation of this bridge collapsed while they were crossing it!
To learn more about the Lovers Leap Swinging Bridge in Columbus Junction, Iowa, visit Tripadvisor here. Next time you’re passing through the southeastern quadrant of Iowa, check to see if you’re close enough to Columbus Junction to merit a stop at this hidden historic gem. If you love bridges, Iowa’s the place for you! Try a bridge tour of some of our prettiest covered bridges as well.
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