This is a list of all covered bridges in the United States of America.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Alabama.
See main article: List of covered bridges in California.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Connecticut.
Name | class=unsortable | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Ashland Covered Bridge | New Castle | Ashland 39.7981°N -75.6581°W | 52feet | Red Clay Creek | Delaware Dept. of Highways and Trans. | Town | ||||
Smith's Bridge[1] | New Castle | Beaver Valley 39.8375°N -75.5789°W | 1839, 1956, rebuilt 1962 and 2002 | 143feet | Brandywine Creek | State of Delaware | Burr | Original bridge burned in 1961 | ||
Wooddale Bridge | New Castle | Wooddale 39.7658°N -75.6372°W | , rebuilt 2008 | 60feet | Red Clay Creek | Delaware Dept. of Highways and Trans. | Town |
See main article: List of covered bridges in Georgia.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Illinois.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Indiana.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Iowa.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Kentucky.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Maine.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Maryland.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Massachusetts.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Michigan.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Minnesota.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Missouri.
See main article: List of covered bridges in New Hampshire.
Name | class=unsortable | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Green Sergeants Covered Bridge | Hunterdon | Stockton 40.4442°N -74.9664°W | 1872, 1961 | 84feet | Wickecheoke Creek | County of Hunterdon | Queen | |||
Scarborough Covered Bridge[2] [3] | Camden | Cherry Hill 39.9006°N -74.9925°W | 1959, renovated 1993 | 55feet | Cooper River | Town | Also called Kissing Bridge |
See main article: List of covered bridges in New York.
Name | class=unsortable | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Bunker Hill Covered Bridge | Catawba | Claremont 35.7222°N -81.11°W | 1895 | 81feet | Lyle Creek | Catawba County Historical Association[4] | Haupt | Only bridge in the US using this design[5] | ||
Pisgah Community Covered Bridge | Randolph | Pisgah 35.5422°N -79.8939°W | 51feet | Upper branch of the Little River | Private | Modified queen | ||||
Will Henry Stevens Covered Bridge[6] | Macon | Highlands 35.0567°N -83.205°W | 2008 | 87feet | Creek | Private | Town | Formerly the Bagley Bridge of Warner, New Hampshire |
See main article: List of covered bridges in Ohio.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Oregon.
See main article: List of covered bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania.
Name | class=unsortable | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Swamp Meadow Bridge[7] | Providence | Foster 41.7996°N -71.7294°W | 1994 | 36feet | Hemlock Brook | Town of Foster | Town | Original bridge which opened in 1993 was burned by vandals. |
Name | class=unsortable | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Campbell's Covered Bridge | Greenville | Gowensville 35.0858°N -82.2642°W | 1909 | 41feet | Beaver Dam Creek | County of Greenville[8] | Howe | Rebuilt 1992 |
Name | class=unsortable | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
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Edgemont City Park Covered Bridge[9] | Fall River | Edgemont 43.2983°N -103.8242°W | 2011 | 120feet | Pond | City of Edgemont | Town | Located at the Trails, Trains & Pioneers Museum |
See main article: List of covered bridges in Tennessee.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Vermont.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Virginia.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Washington.
See main article: List of covered bridges in West Virginia.
See main article: List of covered bridges in Wisconsin.