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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Polk County, near Pedee. Built 1927, 73 ft. long. The last covered bridge on an official Oregon state highway; saved from demolition by a 1974 public vote.
Multnomah County, in Portland. Built 1982, 60 ft. long. The only covered bridge in Oregon's most populous county — built for looks, not structural need.
Deschutes County, in Bend. Built 1963, 42 ft. long. Oregon's only covered bridge east of the Cascades; some don't count it as a "true" covered bridge at all.
Coos County, near Remote. Built 1921, 60 ft. long. Uses a rare double-Howe-truss design; the only covered bridge in Coos County.
Josephine County, near Sunny Valley. Built 1920, 105 ft. long. Named for a pioneer tragedy on the Applegate Trail; Oregon's most-viewed covered bridge, visible from I-5.
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Built 1870, 104-foot Town lattice truss
Built 1897, Howe truss (wood-iron), 109 ft long