The furthest upstream of the five bridges on the North Branch of the Lamoiile River, the Morgan Bridge is named after the Morgan family who used to live on the…
Set back on a dirt road and facing a derelict barn and house, The Scribner Bridge is only in use for the small number of residents living beyond the bridge.…
The Power House bridge had to be rebuilt in 2002 when the original bridge collapsed under the weight of snow on the roof. The site of the former Johnson Electric…
The Red covered bridge sits high above the gorge over Sterling Brook. The bridge has a unique truss, incorporating both a King and Queenpost truss in its design. The name…
The Gold Brook bridge is more commonly known as “Emily’s Bridge” – and is reputed to be the most haunted covered bridge in America! The bridge has featured in countless…
The Pine Brook bridge, on a dirt road in Waitsfield, is one of just four single Kingpost truss covered bridges in the State. Taking its name from the brook the…
Warren bridge is the first of three bridges in the Mad Valley River. The last surviving bridge in the town of Warren, it sits just upstream from an historical wooden…
The fifth and final bridge in the town of Northfield. This is a little more rural and off the beaten track but is worth a visit to see Vermont’s joint…
Another Northfield bridge, The Slaughterhouse bridge has the most infamous name amongst all of Vermont’s 100 covered bridges and its beauty and charm today hides the gruesome past associated with…
In his second episode as host of the Vermont Covered Bridge Society podcast, host Phill Gatenby discusses each of the 11 of Vermont’s covered bridges which have been relocated overtime!…