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R P Rd l 7 Camping Pammel r e R r e R 91 s e State Park G50 iver v Rd. ver 58 r e ublic and a 5 D C 95 99 12 St. Charles G50 54 Water 9697 6 R s d. 169 cil Dr. le oun ar C State oad / Ch St. 62 Imes County oad Bridge ST CHARLES 13 Rd. C Covered Bridges Scenic Byway M d 8 r Fellowship r o o o R r s s Forest r g s Byway ravel Sections s . a e S 265th St. S n d t Market St. t 15 w . 0 1 2 S . R o t St Warren . o T 10 n Route Description i Ma r 16 The Covered Bridges Scenic Byway is an 82-mile scenic driving route into the heart of iconic America. Dotting the k u Main St. L r Scale in Miles r u u T a County m m classic Iowa landscape are the famed covered bridges of Madison County. At the center is an authentic and thriving l 14 Covered C b b Bridges e e Sycamore St. r r Park S S courthouse square. Tour the birthplace of John Wayne and discover other local heroes who have made an impact in t t . the world. Enjoy the abundant natural resources that make this such a desirable place to live. Peru Rd. 35 IOWA 65 / © 2018 All Rights Reserved Covered Bridges Scenic Byway www.traveliowa.com/scenicbyways Discover Iconic America Visit Poi nts of In B terest are Biso n Ranch 18 John Wayne Birthplace and Museum. Award-winning museum adjacent to R oseman Big Rack Cove Wayne’s birthplace home. Large exhibit of movie 47 red Brid ge © 20 artifacts. 205 S. John Wayne Drive. 515.462.1044 Brew Haus. Producer of 18 Tedd i Yaeger COVERED BRIDGES SCENIC BYWAY 19 George Washington Carver Memorial Park. Public ten distinct beers; tasting room. 2475 Hiatt art project and monument dedicated to Carver. E. Apple Road. 515-468-0012 Wi Welcome to nterset Cou This tear sheet was created to help you navigate the Covered Court Ave, next to the fire station. North River Stone Schoolhouse. An 1874-1945 Badger Creek Recreation rthouse S 48 66 quare Bridges Scenic Byway We hope it will assist you with your English Hedge Maze. Live hedge maze with hidden school house on the NRHP. 2106 N. River School St. Area. 276-acre lake offers fishing & John Way 20 ne Birthplace & Museum driving experience! sun dial at the City Park. E. South St. & S. 9th St. Tours by appointment only. 515-462-2134 700 acres of public land for hunting, bird watching & Delicious Apple Marker. A memorial to the first Winterset Courthouse Historic District. 74 historic other activities. 120th Lane, Van Meter. ATM/Bank Shopping 21 49 Delicious Apple, at City Park, E. South St. & S. 9th St. buildings, designated as a National Historic District. Winterset City Reservoir/Cedar Lake. An 80-acre Roseman Bridge Gift Shop. Gas Station/Service Parks & Campgrounds 67 91 Iowa Theater. Multi-use movie theater & performance Cedar Covered Bridge. Built in 1883, the bridge was man-made lake and public park with boat access, Souvenirs and locally-made products. Visitor Information Recreation/Entertainment 22 Food & Drink Lodging space. 121 N. John Wayne Dr. 515-462-2979 50 the last one still open to vehicles. It is currently being picnic areas, and a gravel boat ramp. 2451 Elderberry Ave. 515-462-2404 110 Phillips 66. Gas station. Historic Sites The Winterset Stage. Community theater and classes rebuilt after a 2017 arson. Cedar Bridge Road. Breeding’s True Value. Home improvement store, Winterset Seed & Garden Center. Plants, seeds, 924 N. 1st Ave. 515-462-3822 Covered Bridge 23 61 92 Art & Culture for youth. 121 N. John Wayne Dr. 515-462-5156 Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge. Built in 1870 and hardware, paint, gardening, tools/rentals, lumber, gardening tools. 615 S. 2nd Avenue. 515-462-2829 111 Fuel 24 Station. Gas station and convenience store. 24 Bare Bison Ranch. A 350-acre bison ranch, tours, 51 originally located on the North River near Bevington, more. 1317 N. John Wayne Drive. 515-462-2984 93 Blue Horse Enterprises. Custom framing and print 421 N. 10th Street. BEVINGTON event facility. 1374 Badger Creek Rd. 515-351-9730 it was moved to Winterset’s City Park in 1970. 68 John Wayne Drive Trading Co. Gourmet and exotic shop. 601 S. John Wayne Drive. 515-462-4308 112 Madison County Chamber of Commerce Welcome 25 Madhaus Gallery. Artist gallery & studio, ceramics Hogback Covered Bridge. Built in 1884, the Hogback jerkys. 207 John Wayne Drive. 515-778-9100 94 Winterset Aquatic Center. Swimming pools, water Center. Visitor information, maps, restrooms, souvenirs 1 Hitchin Post Bar & Grill. Small town bar & grill with and hot glass. 112 W. Court Ave. 515-707-4309 52 Covered Bridge is in its original location over the 69 B.Shannon Designs. Custom designed fine jewelry. slides, lessons, concessions. Open end of May to and local products. 73 Jefferson St. 515-462-1185 home-style cooking. 201 Warren St. 515-462-1908 26 Iowa Quilt Museum. Changing exhibits of American North River on Hogback Bridge Road in Winterset. 51 E. Jefferson Street. 515-462-6749 mid-August.
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