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 1884 and rebuilt in 2008, this 100-foot Burr Arch bridge completes the famous Twin Bridges with its companion East Paden Bridge.
Built in 1884, this 73-foot Queen Post bridge is one half of the famous Twin Bridges - the only twin covered bridges in Pennsylvania.
Built in 1847, this 185-foot Burr Arch bridge is the longest covered bridge in Columbia County and the fifth longest in Pennsylvania.
Lancaster/Chester County Line. Built 1864. 198 ft long. Lancaster County's longest covered bridge, Civil War era construction, open to traffic.
The George Miller Road Covered Bridge is a 154-foot Smith truss bridge built in 1879 over West Fork Eagle Creek, still open to vehicular traffic.
The North Pole Road Covered Bridge is a 156-foot Smith truss bridge built in 1875 over Eagle Creek, bypassed in 2019 and preserved as a pedestrian crossing.
The McCafferty Road Covered Bridge is a historic 157-foot Howe truss bridge built in 1877 over the East Fork Little Miami River, still open to traffic.
The New Hope Covered Bridge, also known as Bethel Road Bridge, is Ohio's longest single-span covered bridge at 172 feet, built in 1878 over White Oak Creek.
The Brown Covered Bridge is a historic 129-foot Smith truss covered bridge built in 1878 over White Oak Creek near New Hope in Brown County, Ohio.
Built in 1884 by the Diltz and Steel Company, the Cox Covered Bridge is a Queenpost Truss bridge spanning Brushy Fork on Woodgeard Road near Creola in Vinton County, Ohio. It is the shortest covered bridge in the county at 40 feet.
Built in 1876, the Bay Covered Bridge is a 63-foot Multiple Kingpost Truss bridge originally spanning Little Raccoon Creek, now relocated to the Vinton County Fairgrounds in McArthur, Ohio, where it spans a pond as a pedestrian bridge.
Built in 1875 by Civil War veteran George Washington Pilcher, the Mt. Olive Road Covered Bridge is a Queenpost Truss bridge spanning the Middle Fork Salt Creek near Allensville in northwestern Vinton County, Ohio.