Located between Cedar Rapids and Des Moines, Marshalltown is a small modern city with a lot of local charm. So it’s a surprise that within the city limits, you can find a county park that feels like you’re stepping hundreds of years back in time. Three Bridges County Park is a small, unique park in Iowa featuring hiking trails and natural beauty – as well as a trio of old bridges that were once part of Iowa’s industrial history. Today, they still stand and make for a fascinating adventure. Crossing three in one day is a must-do day trip for anyone fascinated with the history of Iowa’s most beautiful bridges.

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Have you explored the spans at Three Bridges County Park? Let us know what you thought of this unique park in Iowa in the comments section. If you’re planning a trip, you can visit the state website to learn more about the park’s features and amenities. If you’re interested in finding another historic spot in Iowa, why not visit the birthplace of the gas tractor?

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