The High Trestle Bridge is on a bike trail between Madrid (pronounced MAD-rid) and Woodward, Iowa over the Des Moines River which becomes Saylorville Lake here. It is only about seven or eight miles between the towns and is a lovely ride day or night (only with good head and tail lights). The bridge is 13 stories above the water and is nearly a mile long. The sculpture arches toward the west end of the bridge, which you can see if you enlarge the picture, appear to spin around you as you ride through them. The sensation is even stronger at night as each arch is lighted with blue lights. This bridge was originally a railroad bridge, but this line was abandoned many years ago. The State of Iowa spent the money to have new decking installed on the bridge and paved the trail. This trail connects to the Central Iowa Bicycle Trail system at both ends, so riders can extend their rides for many miles going east or west. The Flat Tire Bar does a brisk business at the Madrid end, but there are a number of new places for refreshments that have now opened in Woodward. The High Trestle bike trail has brought considerable economic development to central Iowa.
Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
High Trestle Bridge
The High Trestle Bridge is on a bike trail between Madrid (pronounced MAD-rid) and Woodward, Iowa over the Des Moines River which becomes Saylorville Lake here. It is only about seven or eight miles between the towns and is a lovely ride day or night (only with good head and tail lights). The bridge is 13 stories above the water and is nearly a mile long. The sculpture arches toward the west end of the bridge, which you can see if you enlarge the picture, appear to spin around you as you ride through them. The sensation is even stronger at night as each arch is lighted with blue lights. This bridge was originally a railroad bridge, but this line was abandoned many years ago. The State of Iowa spent the money to have new decking installed on the bridge and paved the trail. This trail connects to the Central Iowa Bicycle Trail system at both ends, so riders can extend their rides for many miles going east or west. The Flat Tire Bar does a brisk business at the Madrid end, but there are a number of new places for refreshments that have now opened in Woodward. The High Trestle bike trail has brought considerable economic development to central Iowa.
This is very cool... wish I could ride it but it is a little too far for me. There is an organization called Rails-to-Trails that works to support projects like this (sorry I let my membership slip).
ReplyDeleteWow, I'd love to bike across that. Beautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteOur trestles (today) are quite different looking.
ReplyDeleteVery nice images, and story about this bridge. It's interesting that we both posted pictures of bridges today. Yours has a much more interesting story than mine.
ReplyDeleteExcellent post TFG.. always a bit of a surprise when I click on here and see colour :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous place for a bicycle ride! You photographed it on a terrific day with blue skies and puffy clouds.
ReplyDeleteWhat an impressive bridge, you captured it on a lovely day, too. Love the cloudy sky.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs of this impressive bridge and I love also the clouds!
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