You may have seen the covered bridges of Iowa before, but you’ve never seen them like this. The Covered Bridges Scenic Byway doesn’t just take you through these stunning, well-aged bridges, it leads to some of rural Iowa’s most fascinating landmarks and historic sites. When the weather is nice, get in the car and explore one of Iowa’s most-loved tourist destinations from a whole new perspective and discover the Hawkeye State’s most unique secrets.
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Is there any more authentically Iowa feeling than driving under one of Madison County’s famous covered bridges?
On the Covered Bridge Scenic Byway, you won’t just encounter one of these landmarks – you’ll encounter the six that are still standing today.
The bridges not only look beautiful, but the coverings protect the wood and have kept them operating for over a century.
Along the way on this road trip, you’ll find landmarks like the Madison County Historical Complex, where you can visit a small museum.
The scenic drive also features some unusual places to have a picnic – with a perfect view.
No matter the season, the odds are Iowa’s natural beauty will provide some incredible sights.
You might even get to see some natural landmarks like Iowa’s oldest living oak tree.
Surrounding the scenic byway are some other landmarks, like Pammel State Park – one of the state’s best natural areas.
You’ll even encounter a covered bridge of a very different kind – the only stone highway tunnel in the entire state.
Nearby in Winterset City Park, you’ll find the famous Clark Tower – one of Iowa’s most intriguing architectural monuments.
A short drive to the north, you’ll find the Irish Settlement, including the oldest Catholic Church in the state.
It’s a trip worth taking no matter the season, and if you don’t want to drive yourself guided tours are available – often in vintage cars that will add to the feeling of being taken back in time.
Have you taken that long ride starting in Winterset before? Let us know what must-see stops you made along the way, and which hidden gems we may have missed. Before you launch your next road trip, make sure to visit the Scenic Byway’s official website to learn more about the history of this incredible landmark.
Address: Covered Bridges Scenic Byway, 73 W Jefferson St, Winterset, IA 50273, USA
Address: Pammel State Park, 1818 Pammel Park Rd, Winterset, IA 50273, USA
Address: Winterset City Park, E. South St and, S 9th St, Winterset, IA 50273, USA
Address: St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 3396 155th St, Cumming, IA 50061, USA