Historical Covered Bridges
By State
Chasing Waterfalls is my personal quest to visit and share the most beautiful waterfalls across the USA — state by state, trail by trail. Whether you love hidden forest cascades or famous falls, you’ll find guides, tips, and inspiration here to help you plan your next adventure. Let’s go chasing waterfalls together — and check back often for new posts as I explore even more stunning spots!
Recent Posts
Double the Charm : Only Six Bridges Remain in the USA
Double-barrel covered bridges are among the rarest architectural treasures in America. With side-by-side lanes under one roof, these historic structures combine functionality with 19th-century craftsmanship. From Indiana’s oldest surviving covered bridge at Ramp Creek to Vermont’s enduring Pulp Mill Bridge, each tells a story of engineering ingenuity and timeless charm.
2025 Pennsylvania Covered Bridge Festivals
Pennsylvania is home to more than 200 historic covered bridges, and each fall, the state celebrates these treasured landmarks with two unforgettable festivals. Whether you’re chasing peak foliage, shopping for handmade crafts, or exploring small-town charm, the Covered Bridge Festivals in Washington & Greene Counties and Bloomsburg offer the perfect autumn escape. In this post, I’m sharing everything you need to know — dates, locations, highlights, and tips to make the most of your visit!
Discovering the Covered Bridges of the USA
Step back in time with me as we explore the story behind America’s charming covered bridges — from their fascinating 19th-century origins to the hidden back roads where these timeless wooden structures still stand today. I’m on a mission to visit all 210 covered bridges in Pennsylvania and will be crossing into Ohio, New York, and beyond. Whether you’re a history lover, road tripper, or just love a scenic photo op, you’ll find inspiration here to plan your own covered bridge adventure!
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