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Aerial view of the Covered Bridge Festival with vendor booths, crowds, a covered bridge, and packed fields of cars

The Covered Bridge Festival Is Indiana’s Biggest Event You’ve Never Heard Of

2026-07-15
By: James Beard
On: July 15, 2026
In: Culture

More than 2 million people reportedly visit Parke County each fall for Indiana’s largest festival. Yet many travelers outside Indiana and nearby states have never heard of the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival. Historic bridges, bright fall colors, local cooking, craft markets, and small-town traditions fill ten busy October days.Continue Reading

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