America's Historic Covered Bridges Directory

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.

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Historic American Covered Bridge

The Mink Hollow Covered Bridge is a 51-foot span built around 1887 by Jacob Brandt, one of only four Fairfield County bridges at its original location, still sitting on its 19th-century sandstone abutments.

Ohio
Arney Run Park Christmas Rocks Covered Bridges

The R.F. Baker Covered Bridge is a 66-foot Multiple Kingpost span built in 1871 by James Arnold, featuring unusual exterior wooden braces, now located behind Fairfield Union School.

Ohio
Covered Bridges Exterior Braces Fairfield County

The George Hutchins Covered Bridge is a 49-foot multiple Kingpost span built in 1865, reconstructed at Alley Park for the Fairfield County Bicentennial Celebration in 2000.

Ohio
Alley Park Civil War Era Covered Bridges

The Hanaway Covered Bridge is an 85-foot structure built by James W. Buchanan, uniquely constructed on a curve with a canopy on only one side, located at Two Glaciers Park.

Ohio
Clear Creek Covered Bridges Fairfield County

The Hartman #2 Covered Bridge is a 48-foot Queenpost truss structure built in 1888 by William Funk, relocated to Lockville Canal Park in 1967 spanning the old Ohio & Erie Canal bed.

Ohio
Carroll Covered Bridges Fairfield County

The Hizey Covered Bridge is an 83-foot structure built by J.W. Buchanan in 1891, originally spanning Poplar Creek near Pickerington, now relocated to private property.

Ohio
Covered Bridges Fairfield County J.W. Buchanan

The Johnston Covered Bridge is a Howe truss structure built in 1887 by Augustus Borneman over Clear Creek, one of only four Fairfield County bridges remaining at its original location.

Ohio
Augustus Borneman Clear Creek Covered Bridges

The Giddings Road Covered Bridge is a 107-foot Pratt truss structure built in 1995 with ODOT Timber Grant funding, crossing Mill Creek in Jefferson Township.

Ohio
Ashtabula County Historic Bridges Jefferson Township

The South Denmark Road Covered Bridge is a 100-foot Town truss structure built in 1895, one of the historic bridges that features a barn quilt as part of the county trail.

Ohio
Ashtabula County Barn Quilt Trail Historic Bridges

The Graham Road Covered Bridge is a 97-foot Town truss structure now preserved in a small park, built from remnants of a bridge washed downstream in the 1913 flood.

Ohio
1913 Flood Ashtabula County Ashtabula River

The Doyle Road Covered Bridge is a 94-foot Town lattice structure built in 1868, spanning Mill Creek with renovations including a laminated arch added in 1987.

Ohio
Ashtabula County Historic Bridges Jefferson

The Windsor Mills Covered Bridge is an 1867 structure that has been extensively renovated, spanning Mill Creek as one of the county's oldest bridges alongside Mechanicsville.

Ohio
Ashtabula County Historic Bridges Mill Creek

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