Substantial 1874 covered bridge spanning 150 feet across Neshaminy Creek in Tyler State Park, Bucks County. One of the longest covered bridges in the county featuring Town Lattice truss construction.
Beautiful 1842 covered bridge spanning 81 feet across Tohickon Creek in Plumstead Township, Bucks County. One of the oldest covered bridges in the county with excellent preservation.
Historic 1832 covered bridge spanning 78 feet across Tohickon Creek in Perkasie, Bucks County. One of the oldest covered bridges in Pennsylvania, featuring distinctive Burr Arch construction.
Picturesque 1871 covered bridge spanning 82 feet across Cabin Run Creek in Plumstead Township, Bucks County. One of the most photographed covered bridges in Pennsylvania.
Impressive 1832 covered bridge spanning 101 feet across Tinicum Creek near the Delaware River in Tinicum Township, Bucks County. One of Pennsylvania's oldest and longest covered bridges.
Historic 1832 covered bridge spanning 56 feet across Lodi Creek in Tinicum Township, Bucks County. The longest single-span covered bridge in Bucks County and one of Pennsylvania's oldest.
Charming 1874 covered bridge spanning 60 feet across Tohickon Creek in Bedminster Township, Bucks County. Popular photography location featuring classic Pennsylvania covered bridge architecture.
Historic 1873 covered bridge spanning 110 feet across Neshaminy Creek in Plumstead Township, Bucks County. Features distinctive Burr Arch construction and excellent preservation.
Substantial 1873 covered bridge spanning 130 feet across Neshaminy Creek in Plumstead Township, Bucks County. Named for the historic mill it once served with distinctive Burr Arch construction.
Historic 1874 covered bridge spanning 75 feet across Perkiomen Creek in Perkasie, Bucks County. Features distinctive Burr Arch construction and serves as a community landmark.
Historic 1875 covered bridge spanning 86 feet across Pidcock Creek in New Britain Township, Bucks County. Features distinctive red siding and excellent preservation in scenic rural setting.
Impressive 1872 covered bridge spanning 130 feet across Tinicum Creek in Tinicum Township, Bucks County. One of the longer covered bridges in the Delaware River valley region.