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The Bridges of Madison County: Iowa's Covered Bridges Scenic Byway

1/30/2018

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Hogback Covered Bridge - 1879 Hogback Bridge Rd, Winterset Possibly the most photogenic of all of the covered bridges of Madison County Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
Hogback Covered Bridge nearing sunset.
When you hear someone refer to “The Bridges of Madison County” I bet your first thought is the movie with Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. If you are an avid reader, it’s the best-selling novel that preceded the movie by a few years.  Many people are not aware that those beautiful covered bridges Clint’s character went to photograph are located in a picturesque area of Iowa less than an hour drive from Des Moines.

The official name for this area is Covered Bridges Scenic Byway.  It is one of Iowa’s newest scenic byways. At 82 miles long, this byway is packed with beautiful natural areas and unique destinations like John Wayne’s Birthplace. There’s enough to see and do in Madison County to easily fill a 2 or 3 day weekend.
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If you are like me, you may need to make a second trip just to see and experience it all!


I would recommend first stopping at the The Madison County Chamber of Commerce’s Welcome Center to pick up a map and brochure of the bridges. The bridges are scattered throughout the county and you will be driving a lot of gravel roads on this weekend, so plan accordingly.  The Welcome Center is located at 73 Jefferson Street on Winterset’s beautiful town square. ​ You can also check out their website here.

​At the time that I visited in 2017, Madison County had 5 covered bridges. Sadly, the 6th one, Cedar Covered Bridge, had just been just been destroyed by an arsonist fire a few months before. I'm happy to say they are planning to rebuild it soon and I'm hoping to get back to visit it one day!

Picture | Hogback Covered Bridge was my personal favorite and in my opinion the most photogenic of the Madison County Bridges. It was built in 1884 and still sits in its original location. It was named after the limestone ridge that forms the west end of the valley. | Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
Hogback Covered Bridge
​Hogback Covered Bridge was my personal favorite and in my opinion the most photogenic of all the Madison County Bridges. It was built in 1884 and still sits in its original location. This bridge was named after the limestone ridge that forms the west end of the valley.
Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge built in 1870 currently resides in the Winterset County Park. Covered Bridges are often named for the nearby resident. Both the Cutler and the Donahoe families each claimed naming rights, thus the bridges hyphenated name. Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge
Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge built in 1870 currently resides in the Winterset City Park. Covered bridges are often named for the people that live nearby. Both the Cutler and the Donahoe families each claimed naming rights to this bridge, thus the reason for the hyphenated name.  This bridge was moved to the park from 18 miles away just in time for Madison County's first Covered Bridge Festival. This is now an annual celebration that happens in October each year. (For info on the Festival check their Facebook page)
Donahoe bridge at the end of a lovely drive through the park's natural resource area which is heavily wooded and full of wildlife. Watch for deer, turkey, pheasant and other upland game.

I completely missed it, but I understand there is a very nice English Hedge Maze located in the park that features a sundial hidden somewhere within the maze.

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Clark Tower
Another of Winterset's gems is the Madison County Historical Complex located at 815 S. 2nd Ave.  I could have spent far more time here than we allotted. This complex is more than just a stuffy old historical museum! In fact, I never even entered the museum because we simply ran out of time. ​The Winterset City Park is massive! You could do plenty of hiking here if you have the time and it looked like a great place to camp too. 

Another great attraction in the park is 
Clark Tower. This tower is a ​memorial to Madison County's first pioneer family. It was erected in 1926 by the family's descendants and constructed out of limestone native to the area. The tower is located about 2 miles from the Cutler-


​They have restored and furnished 14 buildings that are spread out over 18 acres of the property. There are several log buildings dating from the 1850s, including a country school and post office. The 1871 Winterset Railroad Depot is located here along with Field Mercantile, Martin Brother's Gas Station, and an 1881 Zion Church. A second schoolhouse dating from between 1871-1939  looks like the kids just packed up their books and left for the day! 

The jewel of the complex is the 1856 Bevington-Kaser House. Not really a house, but a mansion, this home is fully furnished with Victorian period artifacts! This is where I spent most of my time and I must say the tour guide was very patient with me.
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John Wayne's Birthplace
The John Wayne Birthplace & Museum is located at  205 S. John Wayne Drive, Winterset. What can I say about this, IT'S JOHN WAYNE! This is a must for any John Wayne fan. The museum is loaded with his movie memorabilia and the house he was born in is just darling. Be sure to pose with the full-size John Wayne bronze statue in front of the museum.

Check out the museum website for more information.

Picture - Roseman Covered Bridge built in 1883 is also known as Oak Grover Bridge. It is the most popular of the bridges since it was used in both the movie and the book. Roseman was the bridge Robert Kincaid is seeking when he stops at Francesca Johnson’s home for directions. It is also where she leaves her note inviting him to dinner. | Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
Roseman Covered Bridge
Roseman Covered Bridge built in 1883 is also known as Oak Grover Bridge. It is the most popular of the bridges since it was used in both the movie and the book.  Roseman was the bridge Robert Kincaid is seeking when he stops at Francesca Johnson’s home for directions. It is also where she leaves her note inviting him to dinner.

As a side note, there are claims that Roseman is haunted. Two sheriff’s posse’s trapped a county jail escapee here in 1892. It is said the man rose up straight through the roof of the bridge, uttered a wild cry and disappeared. He was never found, and it was decided that anyone capable of such a feat must be innocent. 

Holliwell Bridge built in 1880 is the longest of all the Madison County covered bridges. It is also the longest remaining timber bridge in the county. Holliwell Bridge played a central role in the movie but in the novel Cedar Bridge was use instead. | Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
Holliwell Covered Bridge
Holliwell Bridge built in 1880 is the longest of all the Madison County covered bridges. At 122 feet long, it is also the longest remaining timber bridge in the county.  In the movie, The Bridges of Madison County, they replaced Cedar Bridge with Holliwell Bridge. It's central role to the story-line, has made it a very popular bridge to visit. 
Imes Covered Bridge built in 1870, is the oldest of the Bridges of Madison County. It has been moved two different times and is located in St Charles. | Copyright 2017 Susan Rissi Tregoning
Imes Covered Bridge
​Imes Covered Bridge built in 1870, is the oldest of all the Bridges of Madison County. It has been moved two different times and is now located in the town of St Charles.

A couple of other locations that I made notes on but didn't have time to visit...

Francesca’s House - 
3271 130th Street, Cumming - this charming farmhouse was used as the home of Richard & Francesca Johnson in the movie The Bridges of Madison County. While much of it was destroyed by arson in 2003, you can still view the house from the road.

​Covered Bridges Winery - 2207 170th Trail, Winterset   Website
Winterset Cidery - 1638 Hwy 169, Winterset  Website
Two Saints Winery - 15010 20th Ave. St. Charles Website


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Susan Rissi Tregoning is the 8th photographer in the past 4 generations of professional photographers in her family. After a long career as an art buyer and interior designer, she put her career on hold in 2006 to travel with her husband and his job. In the process she found her “roots” again, by developing a photography obsession far beyond casual snapshots that eventually evolved into a desire to capture each and every location and object as “art”. By meshing her two loves, photography and design, she has come full circle. Only now, she is creating art instead of just purchasing it. ​


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7 Comments
Meshea
1/31/2018 11:20:59 am

Girl....😁OMG what a fantastic combo of informative travel blog and showcasing your photography! I'm truly impressed on all levels. You go girl ☺🤗❤

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Susan Tregoning
1/31/2018 01:26:57 pm

Meshea, That's quite a complement! *blush* Thank you!

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Alison Frank link
2/1/2018 09:29:36 am

One of my all time favorite books. These images are beautiful, Susan.

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Susan Tregoning
2/1/2018 09:51:34 am

Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment, Alison!

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Susan Tregoning
2/5/2018 10:22:04 am

A reader from my FB page posted this article and I though it was so interesting that it was worth adding here...

http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=131440&page=1

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Teddi Yaeger link
3/27/2018 08:42:41 pm

Susan, thank you so much for visiting Madison County, and for sharing your beautiful photographs and your blog post! I just wanted to clarify for readers (and hopefully soon-to-be visitors) that it is City Park in Winterset (not County Park). We hope you will be back to visit in the near future. Thanks again!

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Susan Tregoning
3/27/2018 10:37:38 pm

Teddi, Thanks for stopping by, I'm so happy you liked my blog post. We'll be back, 2 days was not nearly long enough to enjoy everything Madison County had to offer. Many thanks for catching my error, it's now corrected.

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