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.
The Charles Holliday Covered Bridge is a 96-foot multiple Kingpost span built in the late 1890s by J.W. Buchanan, relocated to the Millersport Lions Club Sweet Corn Festival Grounds in 1982.
The Benetka Road Covered Bridge is a 138-foot Town lattice with arch structure built around 1900, spanning the Ashtabula River with renovations completed in 1985.
The Middle Road Covered Bridge is a 136-foot Howe truss structure built in 1868 over Conneaut Creek, reconstructed in 1984 with help from volunteers and college students.
The Creek Road Covered Bridge is a 125-foot Town lattice structure of unknown construction date, sitting 25 feet above Conneaut Creek and extensively renovated in 1994.
The Caine Road Covered Bridge was Ohio's first Pratt truss covered bridge, built in 1986 to commemorate Ashtabula County's 175th anniversary. The 124-foot bridge spans the west branch of the Ashtabula River.
The Olin Covered Bridge is a 115-foot Town lattice structure built in 1873, the only bridge in Ashtabula County named for a family. The Olin family has owned property next to the bridge since it was built.
The Root Road Covered Bridge is a 114-foot Town lattice structure built in 1868 over the Ashtabula River, one of the oldest bridges in the county.
The Riverdale Road Covered Bridge is a 114-foot Town lattice structure built in 1874, sitting high above the Grand River with renovations completed in 1981.
The Netcher Road Covered Bridge is a 110-foot neo-Victorian design bridge built in 1998-1999, featuring a timber arch with inverted Haupt walls spanning Mill Creek.
The Harpersfield Covered Bridge is the second longest covered bridge in Ohio at 228 feet, a two-span Howe truss structure built in 1868 over the Grand River. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Mechanicsville Road Covered Bridge is believed to be the oldest covered bridge in Ashtabula County, built in 1867. At 156 feet, it is the longest single-span covered bridge in the county.
The West Liberty Street Covered Bridge in Geneva is the shortest covered bridge in the United States at just 18 feet, designed for highway traffic with a unique Kingpost and Scissor Truss design.