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.
Journey through time and explore a comprehensive directory of the nation's most picturesque and historically significant covered bridges.
Built in 1856, this substantial 140-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Pequea Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Built in 1887, this picturesque 80-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Hammer Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Built in 1869, this historic 86-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Chiques Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Built in 1878, this substantial 172-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Pequea Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Built in 1874, this impressive 179-foot Burr Truss bridge spans the Conestoga River and is named for the historic distillery it once served.
Built in 1850, this 103-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Conestoga Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Built in 1876, this 127-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Mill Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Built in 1860, this 122-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Pequea Creek in Lancaster County, one of Pennsylvania's most scenic covered bridges.
Built in 1846, this 141-foot Burr Truss bridge spans the Conestoga River in Lancaster County, one of Pennsylvania's oldest remaining covered bridges.
Built in 1881, this charming 71-foot Burr Truss bridge spans Cocalico Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Lancaster County, Warwick Township. Built 1843, rebuilt 1973. 180 ft long. Lancaster County's longest single-span covered bridge, open to traffic.
Lancaster County, Leacock/Paradisehttps://directify.app/app/2294/projects/10553608/edit Townships. Built 1844. 178 ft long. One of 12 double-span, double-arch covered bridges in USA, pedestrian access only.