Camp Beauregard Covered Bridge

Rapides Parish, near Pineville. Built 1978, 32 ft. long. A covered bridge on an active Louisiana National Guard training installation, built by combat engineers.

1978
Year Built
Louisiana
Rapides Parish
Pineville (Camp Beauregard)
1978
31.37133,-92.40520
Preserved on active military property; access requires gate pass
Tributary of Flagon Bayou
Stringer
32

Camp Beauregard Covered Bridge sits inside an active Louisiana National Guard training installation north of Pineville, spanning a tributary of Flagon Bayou. Built in 1978 by Detachment 1, Company C, 527th Engineers of the Louisiana National Guard, the 32-foot stringer bridge — one of a matching pair built the same year on the base — is a rare example of a covered bridge constructed as a military engineering training exercise rather than a civilian public works or private project.

Camp Beauregard itself carries far more history than the bridge alone: the installation traces back to the Louisiana Seminary of Learning and Military Academy, built in the 1850s in Pineville under its first superintendent, retired army officer William Tecumseh Sherman, before the school's students largely left to join the Confederacy at the outbreak of the Civil War. The state established a permanent National Guard training camp on the site in 1905, and the base went on to train tens of thousands of soldiers through both World Wars. Access to the covered bridge today requires a gate pass, reflecting its continued role on active military property — a modest, functional structure inside one of Louisiana's most historically significant military installations.

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