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 1870 by Gilman & Ward Co. of McArthur, the Eakin Mill Covered Bridge is the oldest and longest covered bridge in Vinton County, spanning 111 feet across Big Raccoon Creek on Mound Hill Road near Arbaugh.
The Bowman Mill Covered Bridge is an 81-foot Multiple Kingpost Truss structure built c. 1880 by Lank Bowman, originally spanning Rush Creek and now relocated to the Perry County Fairgrounds in New Lexington, Ohio.
The Jacks Hollow Covered Bridge is a 66-foot Multiple Kingpost Truss structure built in 1879, spanning Kents Run on Township Road 108 near Mount Perry in Perry County, Ohio.
The Hopewell Church Covered Bridge is a 55-foot Multiple Kingpost Truss structure built in 1874, spanning Painter Creek on Cooperriders Road near the Hopewell United Methodist Church in Perry County, Ohio.
The Parks Covered Bridge is a 55-foot Multiple Kingpost Truss structure built in 1883 by William A. Dean and J.T. Tracey, spanning a branch of Jonathan Creek on County Road 33 in Hopewell Township, Perry County, Ohio.
The Thomas J. Malone Covered Bridge in Beaver Creek State Park was built in the 1870s and restored in 1971. This 42-foot Multiple Kingpost truss bridge is named for the researcher who rediscovered it and is part of the Pioneer Village.
The Church Hill Road Covered Bridge in Columbiana County, Ohio is historically significant as one of the shortest covered bridges in the United States, spanning just 19 feet. This rare Kingpost truss design dates to the 1870s and was relocated to Elkton in 1982.
The Teegarden-Centennial Covered Bridge near Salem, Ohio was built in 1876 to commemorate America's centennial. This 66-foot Multiple Kingpost truss bridge spans the Middle Fork of Little Beaver Creek and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The McClellan Covered Bridge in Columbiana County, Ohio was built around 1871 to cross the West Fork of Little Beaver Creek. After years of neglect, it was fully restored in 2016-2017 and is now a peaceful pedestrian crossing.
The Sells Covered Bridge, also known as Roller Mill Bridge, was originally built in 1878 on Laughlin Mill Road. After being destroyed by fire, it was rebuilt in 1994 and relocated to Scenic Vista Park in Columbiana County, Ohio.
The George Miller Covered Bridge is a 154-foot Smith truss spanning the West Fork of Eagle Creek southeast of Russellville in Brown County, Ohio. Built in 1879 and renovated in the 1990s, it remains open to traffic.
The North Pole Road Covered Bridge is a 156-foot Smith truss spanning Eagle Creek east of Ripley in Brown County, Ohio. Built in 1875 and rebuilt after the 1997 flood, it was bypassed in 2019 and preserved for pedestrians.