Iowa looks amazing in the fall, and you can see the changing colors in a lot of ways - on a drive, on a boat, or even from the sky. However, for the best fall foliage views in Iowa, there's nothing like seeing them from the top of Iowa's most impressive bridge. The High Trestle Trail Bridge is a modern architectural marvel, the perfect way to begin a trip through the bucolic 25-mile trail. It's beautiful no matter the time of year, but there's something uniquely stunning about seeing it during the fall when you're surrounded by seasonal colors as the leaves change. If you've never been to the High Trestle Trail Bridge, it's the perfect time to make your first visit. If you've seen it before, seeing it during fall is a whole new experience.
Fall is in full bloom, and there's no better place to see it than by heading to the High Trestle Trail, a unique rail trail that runs from Ankeny to Woodward.
This central Iowa attraction is a popular spot for biking, hiking, and sightseeing - and it's completely free to explore!
The opening gates of the bridge are among the most recognizable sites in Iowa, and they're your path to unparalleled views.
When you're on the bridge, you're surrounded by the open sky and all the foliage from miles around.
Once you're off the major bridge taking you over the Des Moines River, you'll find peaceful trails ideal for reflecting on the season's beauty.
The trail is accessible to all methods of travel and its flat surface makes it ideal for short hikes and long treks.
It's a popular spot for families, and one of the most beautiful spots in Iowa to watch the sunset.
But you may want to stay till after dark to see the High Trestle Trail Bridge in a completely different light - or come at dawn's first break to watch the foliage come alive once again.
Have you taken the High Trestle Trail Bridge during the fall? Let us know about your trip, and tell us your picks for the best fall foliage views in Iowa. If you're planning your own visit, you can learn more about the bridge on the official website. If you're looking for another unique fall foliage trip in Iowa, consider a ride through this underrated state park.
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