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.
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Explore bridges across best states
Lawrence County, Spice Valley Township, near Williams. Built 1884, 373 ft. long, two spans. Indiana's second-longest covered bridge, a Howe truss over the East Fork White River.
Decatur County, Sand Creek Township, near Westport. Built 1880, 115 ft. long. Burr Arch span over Sand Creek by A.M. Kennedy & Sons.
Howard County, Kokomo (Highland Park). Built 1875, 98 ft. long. Relocated from the original town of Vermont in 1957-58 to save it from reservoir flooding.
DeKalb County, Spencer Township, near Spencerville. Built 1873, 160 ft. long. Smith Type 4 truss over the St. Joseph River; one of six Smith trusses left in Indiana.
Boone County, Eagle Township, near Zionsville. Built 1972 — a modern private covered bridge, not a 19th-century original, over Fishback Creek.
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"Emily's Bridge" - Stowe's haunted bridge
Spans waterway at Cambridge Junction
Crosses Lord's Creek
Part of Montgomery's bridge collection
Southern Vermont historic bridge
Built 1870, 120-foot Town lattice truss
Explore the historic Creamery Covered Bridge in Brattleboro, Vermont—the town's last 19th-century covered bridge. Built in 1879, this 80-foot Town lattice truss once served local dairy farmers and now stands as a cherished pedestrian landmark over Whetstone Brook.
Longest covered bridge entirely within Vermont at 276 feet
Spans the West River
Built 1870, 104-foot Town lattice truss