Covered Bridges in Georgia

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Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge

Woodbury, GA, Tours, Covered Bridges
Built in the 1840s by master covered bridge builder Horace King, this is the oldest covered bridge in Georgia and the longest wooden bridge, including

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Euharlee Covered Bridge

Euharlee, GA, Covered Bridges, Museums
Built in 1886, Euharlee Covered Bridge, 137 feet long and 16 feet wide, spans Euharlee Creek in Bartow County and is one of the oldest covered bridges

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Howard’s Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 168 feet long, Howard's Bridge spans Big Clouds Creek in Oglethorpe County. Also known as Howard Bridge and Big Clouds Creek Bridge, it was built in 1905 and

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Watson Mill Bridge State Park

This park features the longest original-site covered bridge in the state.

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Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge

Thomaston, Georgia Covered Bridges. 96 feet long, Auchumpkee Creek Bridge spans Auchumpkee Creek in Upson County. Also known as Hootenville Bridge, it was built in 1892 by W. Alford and

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Callaway Gardens Covered Bridge

PineMountain, GA, Tours, Covered Bridges
Georgia Covered Bridges. Not open to public view, this bridge was built in 1870 by legendary covered bridge designer Horace King and moved to

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Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge

Blakely, GA, Covered BridgeCoheelee Covered Bridge is the southernmost (historic/authentic) covered bridge in the United States. It spans Coheelee Creek in Early County.

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Concord Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 131 feet long, and 16 feet wide, Concord Covered Bridge spans Nickajack Creek in Cobb County. Also known as Nickajack Creek Bridge, it was built in 1872 by Robert

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Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 132 feet long, Cromer's Mill Bridge spans Nails Creek in Franklin County. Also known as Nails Creek Covered Bridge, it was built in 1906 by J.M. "Pink" Hunt.

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Elder’s Mill Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 100 feet long, Elder's Mill Bridge spans Rose Creek in Oconee County. Also known as Rose Creek Bridge, it was built in 1897 by Nathaniel Richardson.

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Haralson Mill Covered Bridge

This is the first covered bridge of its kind to be built in Georgia since the late 1890s. Find it (and drive through it!) on the northwest corner of Randy Poynter Lake.

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Horace King

LaGrange, GA, People
A former slave, Horace King was an American architect, engineer, and bridge builder, who is considered the most respected bridge builder of the 19th-century Deep South.

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Horace King in Georgia Map

LaGrange, GA, Tours, Covered Bridges
This map locates Georgia sites important to the life of Horace King, a former slave who is considered the most respected bridge builder of the

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Lula Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 34 feet long, Lula Bridge spans Grove Creek in Banks County. Also known as Blind Susie Bridge and Hyder Bridge, it was built in 1915 by W.M. Thomas

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Poole’s Mill Park and Historic Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 95 feet long and 15 feet wide, Poole's Mill Bridge spans Settendown Creek in Forsyth County. Also known as Pool's Mill, it was built in 1901 by Bud Gentry. The

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Stone Mountain Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. Built in 1891 by Washington W. King as a crossing over the Oconee River in Clarke County, this bridge was sold for a dollar and moved to its present location at

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Stovall Mill Covered Bridge

Nacoochee, GA, Tours, Covered Bridges
Built in 1895 by Will Pardue, Stovall Mill Bridge spans Chickamauga Creek in White County and is one of the few remaining covered bridges in Georgia.

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Watson Mill Covered Bridge

Georgia Covered Bridges. 229 feet long, Watson Mill Bridge spans the south fork of the Broad River between Oglethorpe and Madison counties. Also known as Carlton Bridge, it was built in

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