For as long as we all can remember, the famous covered bridges of Madison County have been a top Iowa destination. These six famous, historic bridges have represented the simple charm of the Hawkeye State, and they inspired both a novel and a film where they were the stars. Madison County still holds its bridges dear, and efforts are continually made to preserve, restore, and protect them. Every year, Winterset, Iowa turns into a fall festival wonderland, celebrating the Madison County Covered Bridge Festival.
This year, the Bridges of Madison County are on display at the 49th Annual Madison County Covered Bridge Festival.
Facebook / Madison County Covered Bridge Festival This year, the festival will be held October 13-14, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Winterset, Iowa.
Throughout the county, there are six bridges still remaining. They are Cedar, Cutler–Donahoe, Hogback, Holliwell, Imes, and Roseman. Each of them is on display to the public.
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During the festival, Winterset (the county seat) turns into a town full of fall-themed festivities.
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Old-fashioned, historic shops open up, with actors dressed in pioneer-era clothing explaining what life was like in the 1800s, when many of the bridges were built.
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Vendors from all over the state show up here to sell food, sweets, home decor, and handmade goods to the thousands of visitors that attend.
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The selection in the shopping village will impress you — there’s always something new and exciting to see.
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Family entertainment is a big part of the festival, too. Join the Tractor Ride to feel truly immersed in Madison County culture.
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Of course, as part of your festival excursion, take a road trip to visit as many of the famed bridges as you can find!
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They’re scattered about Madison County, so pick up a map from the County Office in Winterset and hit the road.
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There’s nothing quite like seeing such a huge piece of Iowa history up close.
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The Madison County Covered Bridge festival features, vendors, a car show, live music, a quilt show, old-fashioned demonstrations and reenactments, food, and more! You’ll find all the hoopla in Downtown Winterset, around Jefferson Street. Admission is just $2 for visitors over 11 years old (and children younger than that can party for free)!
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This year, the festival will be held October 13-14, 2018, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in downtown Winterset, Iowa.
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To learn more about the history of each beautiful covered bridge, read These 6 Beautiful Covered Bridges In Iowa Will Remind You Of A Much Simpler Time
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