Cullman County, near Bethel. Built 1904, 270 ft. long. Second longest historic covered bridge in Alabama, listed on NRHP.
Sumter County, Livingston (University of West Alabama campus). Built 1861, 88 ft. long. One of Alabama's oldest covered bridges, moved for preservation.
Calhoun County, Oxford (Oxford Lake Park). Built c. 1850, 63 ft. long. Alabama's oldest covered bridge, known as a "kissing bridge," NRHP listed.
Blount County, near Rosa. Built 1927, 95 ft. long. Oldest of three in Blount County, open to traffic, NRHP listed.
Etowah County, Gadsden (Noccalula Falls Park). Built 1899, 85 ft. long. Moved and reconstructed, classified "non-authentic."
Blount County, near Oneonta. Built 1934, 220 ft. long. Highest covered bridge above a U.S. waterway (70 ft.), NRHP listed.
Talladega County, near Childersburg (Kymulga Park). Built 1861, 105 ft. long. Located with historic grist mill, NRHP listed.
DeKalb County, near Mentone (private resort). Built c. 1863, 90 ft. long. Moved and rebuilt, classified "non-authentic."
Lee County, Opelika (Opelika Municipal Park). Built 1900, originally 76 ft., rebuilt 43 ft. Destroyed by tree, rebuilt in park.
Blount County, near Cleveland. Built 1933, 324 ft. long. Longest historic covered bridge in Alabama, NRHP listed.
Talladega County, Waldo. Built 1858, 115 ft. long. Second oldest in AL, behind Old Mill Restaurant, not maintained.
Lee County, Auburn. Built 1968, 24 ft. long. Located at a private residence.