Covered Bridges

Below is a listing of the covered bridges in the Pacific Northwest. It is far from complete and I fully expect it never will be, although I will try my hardest to do so. Note that some bridges listed here no longer exist, they will be noted specifically. If you’d like to contribute pictures, either of existing or no no longer existing covered bridges, I’d love to hear from you. Please feel free to email me.

Thank you!

British Columbia
Ashnola River Road (No information)
Kicking Horse (No information)

California (Northern)
Berta’s Ranch
Honey Run
Knight’s Ferry
Oregon Creek (Freeman’s Crossing)
Paradise Park
Roaring Camp
Wawona

Oregon
Antelope Creek
Bear Creek
Belknap
Cavitt Creek
Cedar Crossing
Chambers Railroad
Chitwood
Crawfordville
Currin
Deadwood
Dorena
Drift Creek
Earnest (Mohawk River)
Fisher School
Fourtner
Gallon House
Gilkey (Thomas Creek)
Grave Creek (Sunny Valley)
Hannah
Harris
Hayden
Hoffman (Crabtree Creek)
Horse Creek
Irish Bend (Oak Creek)
Kewson Creek (Pass)
Lake Creek (Nelson Mountain)
Larwood (Crabtree Creek)
Lost Creek (Jackson County)
Lowell
McKee
McKenzie River (Goodpasture)
Milo Academy
Mitchell (Private Property)
Mosby Creek
Neal Creek
North Fork Yachats River
Office (Westfir)
Parvin
Pass Creek
Pengra
Remote
Ritner Creek
Rock O’ The Range
Rochester
Sandy Creek
Shimanek (Thomas Creek)
Short
Stayton-Jordon (Jordon)(Salem Power Canal)
Stewart
Unity
Weddle
Wendling
Wildcat (Austa)
Wilmer
Yachats

Washington
Colfax
Gray’s River
Johnson
Little Mountain
Lynch (Cedar Creek)
Milbrandt
Schafer Farm

Gone, but not forgotten

The following list of covered bridges are ones that no longer exist. I think it is interesting to see what we once had, even if we can’t visit them any longer.

Baker’s (Baker’s Ferry, Carver Bridge)
Corvallis and Eastern Covered railroad bridge (Near Chitwood)
Foster
Hemlock
Hoskins
Hufford (Middle Fork Santiam River)
Trapp Creek (Unnamed, Chitwood, Yaquina River)

Privately Owned covered bridges

Colton (Oregon)

3 Responses to “Covered Bridges

  • I would like a phoyos of the old covered bridge at Ten Mile Creek, in Lance county, Oregon

  • There are two covered bridges in Nevada: one in Unionville and one in Dayton.

  • CBSO (covered bridge society of Oregon) Is an active and interesting group.
    Sorry cannot stay logged in, do not understand.

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