America's Historic Covered Bridges Directory

Discover America's Historic Covered Bridges

Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.

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Historic American Covered Bridge

Greisemer's Mill Covered Bridge is a 124-foot Burr arch truss bridge spanning Manatawny Creek, located adjacent to the historic Greisemer's Mill in Oley Township.

Pennsylvania
Berks County Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges

Bogert's Covered Bridge is the longest and oldest covered bridge in Lehigh County at 145 feet, built in 1841 without a single nail or piece of iron.

Pennsylvania
Allentown Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges

Manasses Guth Covered Bridge is a 108-foot Burr arch truss bridge originally built in 1858, rebuilt in 1882 after a fire, spanning Jordan Creek in Covered Bridge Park.

Pennsylvania
Burr Arch Truss Covered Bridge Park Historic Bridges

Wehr's Covered Bridge is a scenic 128-foot Burr arch truss bridge built in 1841, located at Covered Bridge Park with a picturesque dam and waterfall nearby.

Pennsylvania
Burr Arch Truss Covered Bridge Park Historic Bridges

Rex's Covered Bridge is a 116-foot Burr arch truss bridge built in 1858 that crosses Jordan Creek in North Whitehall Township, featuring visible high arches through side openings.

Pennsylvania
Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges Jordan Creek

Geiger's Covered Bridge is a unique 112-foot bridge built in 1860 featuring Pennsylvania's only stepped portal design, located in Trexler Nature Preserve near the Lehigh Valley Zoo.

Pennsylvania
Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges Jordan Creek

Schlicher's Covered Bridge is a 108-foot bridge originally built in 1882 and replaced in 2015, located in the scenic Trexler Nature Preserve near the Lehigh Valley Zoo.

Pennsylvania
Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges Jordan Creek

Banks Covered Bridge is a beautiful 121-foot Burr Arch truss bridge built in 1889. Uniquely painted completely white both inside and out, it crosses Neshannock Creek in a scenic rural part of Lawrence County near the Amish community of Volant.

Pennsylvania
Amish Country Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges

Wertz's Covered Bridge, also known as Red Covered Bridge, is Pennsylvania's longest single-span covered bridge at 204 feet, spanning Tulpehocken Creek at the Berks County Heritage Center.

Pennsylvania
Berks County Burr Arch Truss Heritage Center

Dreibelbis Station Covered Bridge is a 172-foot Burr arch truss bridge built in 1869, featuring distinctive decorative portals with Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs.

Pennsylvania
Berks County Burr Arch Truss Hex Signs

Kutz's Mill Covered Bridge is a charming 93-foot Burr arch truss bridge built in 1854 that sits adjacent to its namesake historic stone mill near Kutztown.

Pennsylvania
Berks County Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges

Pleasantville Covered Bridge is a unique 126-foot bridge built in two phases between 1852 and 1856, featuring a distinctive arch-stiffened truss design.

Pennsylvania
Berks County Burr Arch Truss Historic Bridges

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