Whether you are interested in the hidden treasures of Rush
County such as our architecturally alluring Kennedy Covered
Bridges, or a relaxing day of hiking, canoeing, or fishing,
Rush County welcomes guests with open arms.
History buffs love to discover our Kennedy Covered Bridges,
and round barns. Five of the famous covered bridges
dot the landscape, and are lovingly protected by the Rush
County Heritage and watchful neighborhood associations.
These well-maintained, historical structures attract
visitors from near and far.
Rush County is proud to offer 60 miles of outstanding small
mouth bass fishing along the banks of three main rivers;
Flatrock River, Little Blue River, and Big Blue River.
The Flatrock River offers incredible small mouth fishing
along a 15-mile stretch of river from the beautiful Moscow
Covered Bridge to the Forsythe Mill and Covered Bridge.
There is very little development along this well-preserved
stretch of river, and the banks are a nature lovers dream.
Silver Maples, Box Elders, Sycamores, Cottonwoods, and Elms
encompass the crystal clear waters, allowing inhabitation of
the area by wood ducks, kingfish, spotted sandpipers,
great-horned owls and fox squirrels. In 1974, the
sighting of an Osprey raised considerable interest, as the
presence of this species is rapidly diminishing.
Community within a Community.
One of the most well hidden treasures of Rush County is our
Amish Community. The group stems from the Anabaptist
movement of the early 1500's in Switzerland, with
approximately 150,000 practicing members in North America.
The group avoids modern machinery and other conveniences to
honor their religious beliefs. The effect is a step
back in time more than a century ago, before electricity,
telephones and even running water. So, horse and
buggies share our county roads, with our 2006 automobiles as
drivers wave to each other in passing. Among this
thriving community, furniture crafting, and carpentry is a
way of life, rather than a vocation. Individual
crafters are committed to excellence in every remarkable
piece of furniture they produce. Of course, it is hard
to resist the delectable aromas of the fresh-baked breads
and pastries wafting from the Amish bakeries.