E. South St and, S 9th St, Winterset, IA 50273, United StatesMap
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Part of the Covered Bridges Scenic Byway roadtrip
This park is absolutely huge - totally unexpected for a small community like Winterset. They've done an outstanding job, including backwoods trails as well as landscaped areas. They have some nicely...
Beautiful wood carvings, stone, and bridges! It was a nice stop but trail to clark tower closed in winter. Bridge is beautiful, trails, and nice walk paths. Place to park, walk and trails.
when you go to see the cutler-donahue bridge, be sure to also see the tree carvings of the eagle and owls in the park. also drive to see the tower. the park is clean and we felt safe here.
If you are in Winterset, a visit to this park is worthwhile. It is well-maintained, has a hedge maze, an old log cabin, and a covered bridge (one of the six of Madison County).
Part of the Covered Bridges Scenic Byway roadtrip
This park is absolutely huge - totally unexpected for a small community like Winterset. They've done an outstanding job, including backwoods trails as well as landscaped areas. They have some nicely...
Bridges
The park is extremely well maintained. Very easy to access all the brides and very quite at night! A+++ We would alway come back to the park
Nice calming spot to stop
Beautiful wood carvings, stone, and bridges! It was a nice stop but trail to clark tower closed in winter. Bridge is beautiful, trails, and nice walk paths. Place to park, walk and trails.
must see when in winterset
when you go to see the cutler-donahue bridge, be sure to also see the tree carvings of the eagle and owls in the park. also drive to see the tower. the park is clean and we felt safe here.
Nice Town Park
If you are in Winterset, a visit to this park is worthwhile. It is well-maintained, has a hedge maze, an old log cabin, and a covered bridge (one of the six of Madison County).