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.
Historic 1894 covered bridge built by Everett S. Sherman spanning Price's Creek, known for its perseverance through storms and truck damage, on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic 1894 covered bridge by Everett S. Sherman spanning Four Mile Creek near Fairhaven, documented by HAER and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The last covered bridge built by master builder Everett S. Sherman in 1895-1896, spanning Swamp Creek northeast of Lewisburg, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic 1887 covered bridge relocated to Lewisburg Community Park in 1964, now serving as a unique picnic shelter and the only Preble County covered bridge not over water.
The newest covered bridge in Preble County, built in 2012 as the first new wooden covered bridge in over 100 years, spanning Four Mile Creek in Hueston Woods State Park.
Bell Covered Bridge is a historic 52-foot Multiple Kingpost truss bridge built in 1888 by E.B. Henderson. Located near Barlow in Washington County, it crosses Falls Creek and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Harra Covered Bridge is a historic Long truss bridge built in 1875 by William Meredith. Located in Watertown Township, it spans the South Branch of Wolf Creek and features distinctive cut stone abutments quarried from the nearby Harrah family farm.
The Roley School Covered Bridge is a 49-foot Multiple Kingpost span built in 1899 by J.W. Buchanan, relocated to the Fairfield County Fairgrounds from near Baltimore.
The Shreyer Covered Bridge is a structure built in 1891, located on private property west of Baltimore. Viewable from the road but not publicly accessible.
The Zeller-Smith Covered Bridge is a 79-foot Multiple Kingpost span built in 1906 by J.W. Buchanan, relocated to Sycamore Creek Park in Pickerington as the entrance to an arboretum.
The Jon Raab Covered Bridge is a structure built in 1891 located on private property near Colfax, visible from the road but not publicly accessible.
The McCleery Covered Bridge is a 52-foot Multiple Kingpost span originally built in 1864 by Jacob 'Blue Jeans' Brandt, now serving the Lancaster Bike Path over Fetters Run.