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

This historic bridge spans the North Branch of Roaring Creek near a historic grist mill site in Locust Township.

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Columbia County Mill Roaring Creek

Built in 1876, this 68-foot Queen Truss bridge spans the South Branch of Roaring Creek on the Columbia-Northumberland County border.

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1876 Columbia-Northumberland Border Queen Truss

Built in 1881, this 86-foot bridge spans the Montour-Northumberland County border and is also known as Gottlieb Brown Covered Bridge.

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1881 Border Bridge Montour-Northumberland Border

This covered bridge spans Little Fishing Creek and has been featured in the annual covered bridge puzzle series.

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Columbia County Little Fishing Creek Puzzle Featured

Built in 1876, this 55-foot Queen Post bridge was named after a local lumberman and farmer and crosses Little Fishing Creek.

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1876 Columbia County Lumber Heritage

Built in 1881, this 49-foot Queen Post bridge is located just off Route 442 in Pine Township and offers a great picnic spot.

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1881 Columbia County Picnic

This covered bridge spans a tributary of Roaring Creek and offers photogenic settings near Knoebels Amusement Park.

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Columbia County Knoebels Puzzle Featured

Built in 1975, this Queen Truss bridge is a modern covered bridge within Knoebels Amusement Park connecting the campground to the park.

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1975 Columbia-Northumberland Border Knoebels

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