List of covered bridges in Georgia explained

There are 16 wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Existing covered bridges

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Year BuiltLengthCrossesDesignHistorical Notes
Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge Thomaston, Upson County

1892, rebuilt 199796feetAuchumpkee CreekTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge Woodbury, Meriwether Countyc. 1840s252.5feetRed Oak CreekTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Callaway Gardens Covered Bridge Harris County187060feetTown lattice
Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge Blakely, Early County
189196feetCoheelee CreekModified Queen PostListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Concord Covered Bridge Smyrna, Cobb County1872131.7feetNickajack CreekQueen-rodListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge Carnesville, Franklin County1906132feetNails CreekTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Elder's Mill Covered Bridge Watkinsville, Oconee County1897100feetRose CreekTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Euharlee Covered Bridge Euharlee, Bartow County1886137.6feetEuharlee CreekTown lattice
Howard's Covered Bridge Oglethorpe County1905168feetBig Clouds CreekTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Hurricane Shoals Covered Bridge Maysville, Jackson County1884, burned in 1972, rebuilt 2002127feetNorth Oconee RiverTown lattice
Lula Covered Bridge Gainesville, Hall County191534feetGrove CreekKing postAlso known as Blind Susie Covered Bridge, locally.[1]
Poole's Mill Covered Bridge Cumming, Forsyth County190194.6feetSettendown CreekTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places
Rockdale County Covered Bridge Conyers, Rockdale County1997150feetMill Rock CreekDecorative lattice
Stone Mountain Covered Bridge Stone Mountain Park, DeKalb County1891151feetStone Mountain Park LakeTown lattice
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge Helen, White County189536.8feetChickamauga CreekQueen post
Watson Mill Bridge State Park Comer, Madison County1885228.6feetSouth fork of the Broad RiverTown latticeListed on the National Register of Historic Places

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blind Suzie Covered Bridge . Explore Georgia . Georgia Department of Economic Development . 6 June 2020.