Where are the covered bridges in Parke County Indiana?

PARKE COUNTY COVERED BRIDGE CAPITAL

  • Beeson Covered Bridge (#38) Built: 1906, moved 1979.
  • Big Rocky Fork Covered Bridge (#6)
  • Billie Creek Covered Bridge (#39)
  • Bowsher Ford Covered Bridge (#32)
  • Bridgeton Covered Bridge (#8)
  • Catlin Covered Bridge (#13)
  • Conleys Ford Covered Bridge (#7)
  • Cox Ford Covered Bridge (#36)

How many covered bridges are there in Parke County?

31 Covered Bridges
to Parke County, home to Indiana’s Largest Festival, The Parke County Covered Bridge Festival™ and “The Covered Bridge Capital of the World” with our 31 Covered Bridges all found in a rustic, charming setting. Each covered bridge comes with its own unique past. Start planning your visit here.

Where are the covered bridges in Indiana?

Parke County
Located in east-central Indiana, Parke County features 31 covered bridges, making it the “Covered Bridge Capital of the world.” The Jackson Covered Bridge is the longest single span covered bridge in Indiana. The Portland Mills Covered Bridge is the oldest of the county’s covered bridges.

Will there be a Covered Bridge Festival 2020?

The 2020 Covered Bridge Festival has been cancelled.

Has Covered Bridge Festival been Cancelled?

After having to be canceled in 2020, the Covered Bridge Festival will be returning in 2021. PARKE COUNTY, Ind. (WTHI) – In August of 2020, Parke County officials had to make the decision to cancel the Covered Bridge Festival. Canceling the festival was not an easy decision for officials to make.

How many covered bridges are left in Indiana?

This is a list of Indiana covered bridges. There are 98 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of Indiana….Extant.

Name Bridgeton Bridge (new)
Location Bridgeton, Parke County
Length 245 feet (75 m)
Crosses Big Raccoon Creek
Design Burr Arch

What to do at the Cedarburg covered bridge?

Great place to take a picnic lunch and sit by the river and enjoy the quiet. My husband and I carved our initials in when we were dating and go back and find that spot every time and take pictures!

Is there a Covered Bridge Park in Wisconsin?

Covered Bridge Park. About the Park. More than 40 covered bridges once dotted the Wisconsin countryside. Today the sole survivor is the Cedarburg Bridge, originally known as the “Red Bridge”, located 3 miles north of the City of Cedarburg and 20 miles north of Milwaukee near the junction of Highways 60 and 143 on the Covered Bridge Road.

Where is the Red Bridge in Cedarburg Wi?

Today the sole survivor is the Cedarburg Bridge, originally known as the “Red Bridge”, located 3 miles north of the City of Cedarburg and 20 miles north of Milwaukee near the junction of Highways 60 and 143 on the Covered Bridge Road. Many reasons are given why such bridges were covered.

Can you make reservations for Covered Bridge Park?

Park reservations must be made for any group events. Covered Bridge Park is not far from Pleasant Valley Nature Park, making its location ideal for all kinds of activity. For questions regarding the park contact the Planning and Parks Department. Reservations can be made for almost every area in the park by clicking here.