Built in 1937, Zane's Ranch is the second most westerly covered bridge in the United States. Nearly identical to Berta's Ranch, built just a quarter-mile upstream.

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1937 Howe Truss Humboldt County

Built in 1969, this 66-foot bridge crosses Jacoby Creek in Bayside. Created by Earl Biehn and James Roscoe to connect the Brookwood subdivision.

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1969 Bayside Community Project

Built in 1860 by Thomas Freeman, this is California's oldest covered bridge and the only covered bridge in the United States installed backwards.

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1860 Backwards National Register

Built in 1892, this is the tallest covered bridge in the United States at 35 feet high. It served as Felton's main entry for 45 years.

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1892 Brown Truss National Register

Built in 1984, this is California's newest covered bridge. Also known as Castleberry Covered Bridge, it welcomes visitors to historic Oregon City.

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1984 Butte County Ghost Town

Originally built in 1886, this unique three-span bridge was destroyed in the 2018 Camp Fire and meticulously rebuilt, reopening in 2025 as a symbol of Butte County's resilience.

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1886 Butte County National Register

Built in 1936 over the Elk River, Berta's Ranch is the most westerly covered bridge in the United States and the oldest remaining covered bridge in Humboldt County.

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1936 Howe Truss Humboldt County

Historic 1862 covered bridge at South Yuba River State Park. Longest single-span wooden covered bridge in the world, spanning 230 feet over the South Yuba River.

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Nevada

Historic 1864 covered bridge spanning the Stanislaus River. At 355 feet, it's the longest covered bridge in California and west of the Mississippi River.

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Stanislaus

Historic covered bridge in Yosemite National Park, built in 1868 by Galen Clark. The only covered bridge in the western region of the National Park System.

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Mariposa

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