Tree in the Road
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2401-2449 350th St
Brayton, IA 50042
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Q Where is Tree in the Road located?
A Tree in the Road is located at 2401-2449 350th St, Brayton, IA 50042
Q What days are Tree in the Road open?
A Tree in the Road is open:
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Q How is Tree in the Road rated?
A Tree in the Road has a 4.6 Star Rating from 133 reviewers.
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( 133 Reviews )J. Garty on Google
Gosh, this tree is beautiful and neat to see. It is several miles off the highway, but easy to find. It is on a gravel road, obviously in the middle. It's very neat to drive up and see it. We came early in the morning and no one else was out there. In fact, we didn't see anybody in any of the roads locally.
Sad note, the tree was vandalized when we visited. Looking at the choice of words on the tree, leads me to believe it was teenagers, or someone who doesn't have much maturity. Very sad that somebody would do this to this beautiful tree. Hopefully it can be fixed, and the people who did this caught.
We did come when the tree had not bloomed yet. It would be really nice to see him summer or in fall. If you're in the area I would recommend driving by just to check it out. It is only several miles off the freeway, but since it is a gravel road it does take a little bit longer.
Lastly, I would follow the local signs to get to the tree. Google did try to take us on a dirt road that was very muddy, however, the local signs told us turn around and take the gravel road. Would highly recommend that unless you want to get a ton of mud on your vehicle.
Sam Garty on Google
Pretty cool thing to see, probably even better in summer. Follow signs if you want to use gravel roads instead of dirt roads
Steven Koppen on Google
Gps had me going on a road that is not maintained just follow the small tree signs . Very cool oddity.
Orion Roen on Google
It is a tree in a road. You will take gravel road most of the way to it. Heard about it and had to go.
Christopher Meiners on Google
It's not a tourist attraction. It's a tree. In a road. If that's not your thing, then don't go.
Also, if you're coming from the east, Google maps might try to send you down a level B dirt road which is not nessicery. I'm trying to figure out how to get that corrected.