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Northview Park - Playground entry

Northview Park

5.0(2 reviews)
50.5 mi

A tucked away playground that isn't so secret…read more.. Found this playground through a friend who lives in the neighborhood. It's tucked away in suburbia and a collection of baseball diamonds. You wouldn't know it was here unless you live close by. Wonderful place to play! Must be new to the baseball diamonds. During COVID19 review: A playground that isn't so secret...Many visitors were here while we came out during the middle of a work day. There were a lot of kids running around including my own and a friend's. Kids were not social distant. Two kids wore masks while their mom had one on as well. The rest of the kids were not masked. The playground is super fun! Slides, slides, and more slides. Rubber playground surfacing and updated equipment make it phenomenal. The mini zip line seat is the highlight! Rolling slide and horizontal rolling slide. Plenty of swings as well. The playground is an all inclusive one: accessible pieces of equipment that were created and designed that allows all children to play of different abilities, skills, and conditions. We love these playgrounds! Highly recommend visiting! Will be coming back if there are smaller crowds.

I live right by this park and raised 50 dollars to help fund it, unfortunately my brother stole and…read morespent it, but its the thought that counts. Its a great park for all ages, adults too. Its got a zipline and a seesaw and a huge play set. I recommend visiting. Its a miracle park for handicapped people. And there is a bathroom nearby but its usually locked unless the miracle field is being used. I love going here at least weekly if not more. If you stand from the park side of the (well kept) trail, and go right down the trail. After a five minute walk there is another fun park with a little library. You have to cross the street once though (if you have little runners). I recommend the miracle park no question it is an amazing resource for disabled children and is wheelchair accessible. If you want to know about more good parks in the area, walker johnston park, terra park, and if you are willing to go for a 35 minute ride from the north view park area (urbandale), big creek park. I will leave reviews on these three parks for more information. - local helper, Via w.

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Northview Park - Wide angle view from the opposite end of the entrance

Wide angle view from the opposite end of the entrance

Northview Park - Playground

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Holliwell Covered Bridge - Iowa is gorgeous

Holliwell Covered Bridge

4.9(7 reviews)
41.8 mi

This bridge was a nice stop while we were in the area and is probably one of the more recognizable…read morebridges if you're familiar with the "The Bridges of Madison County". I actually hadn't seen the movie before I knew we were going to be heading through this area and when I mentioned that to my closest friend, she was annoyed that I had never watched it and said it's probably one of the greatest movies ever made. I did watch it before coming and thought it was okay but maybe I was underwhelmed due to her over hyping it. Either way, it did seem to make seeing the bridge in person more meaningful. We arrived just before sunset. The bridge was really lovely and simple and classic. Built in 1880, is the longest covered bridge in Madison County. It sits in a really peaceful setting out in a rural area and it's surrounded by open fields and trees. There was still a bit of water underneath it when we were there. I can definitely tell why they chose this as one of the filming locations and I made sure to walk across and check out the different angles and spots they used in the film. We probably spent about 20 minutes here, walking around with our pup, taking photos and enjoying the scenery. If you're already visiting the other covered bridges or you're a fan of the movie, this is worth seeing.

Gayle and I recently took my Dad out on a road trip from Ames to Winterset. He'd been here before,…read morebut we took him along anyway as he enjoys the ride. Our 3rd (and last stop) along the Covered Bridges Scenic Byway was the Holliwell Covered Bridge, which you can walk through and access both sides via auto. Holliwell Bridge is located two miles southeast of Winterset over Middle River. It was built in 1880 for a cost of $1,180 and is the longest of the six remaining covered bridges in Madison County, spanning 110 feet. It is also the longest remaining timber bridge in the state of Iowa. It was named after an adjacent landowner, sometimes spelled Halliwell. The Holliwell Bridge carried traffic for over a century, until it was bypassed in 1986. It was one of two Madison County bridges featured in the movie, The Bridges of Madison County, the other being Roseman Bridge. It was said to be director Clint Eastwood's favorite. At this point, we ran out of time and headed back to Des Moines for Lunch and then back to Ames. The Roseman Bridge and the other 2 will need to wait for another road trip.

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Holliwell Covered Bridge
Holliwell Covered Bridge
Holliwell Covered Bridge

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Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge

Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge

4.8(5 reviews)
44.1 mi

Constructed in 1870 by Eli Cox, this 79 foot long timber town lattice truss covered bridge is the…read moresecond oldest of the six surviving in Madison County. Originally traversing the North River, in 1979 it was moved to its present location inside Winterset City Park. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. There is ample parking, and access to the park is paved. We recommend a visit at the peak of fall foliage, when the park is breathtaking.

As an avid amateur photographer and Iowa native... How can you not make the hop, skip, and a jump…read moredown (over or up) to explore the covered bridges of Madison County...? Here's a secret. I've never seen the movie or read the book, but I did run into Clint Eastwood and his entourage back in the day (1995ish). We weren't able to get too close though. Lol The covered bridges take you back to a much simpler time. When people and cars just weren't as complicated as they are now. The construction of each one seems to be a little unique and diffent from the next. It's too bad that they have been plagued by graffiti artists, people who can't seem to leave things as they find them, and even arson over the years. If you live within a decent driving distance you can experience the bridges in all the seasons. It might sound a little silly, but as a photographer sometimes a few months can make a world of differece in your pictures...sometimes even days. While there is curb appeal to all the bridges Roseman is probably my personal favorite. The Roseman bridge location also has a nice little gift shop you can stop at to take home a momento of your visit (open May 1st through the end of October). Don't miss the shopping opportunities in downtown Winterset. Expect to get dusty, as most of the bridges are on gravel roads, and enjoy your visit!

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Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge - Entrance to the bridge

Entrance to the bridge

Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge
Cutler-Donahoe Covered Bridge

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