If there's anything more irresistibly charming than an old, covered bridge, we sure don't know what it is. The original roadside attraction, covered bridges harken back to a simpler, slower time that's just plain delightful to revisit. In Ashtabula County, the Caine Road Covered Bridge is a glorious work of architectural art that, while not one of the Buckeye State's oldest, has the distinction of being the first Pratt truss bridge in Ohio, and it's a beguiling beauty sure to capture your heart.
There are people who love a good covered bridge, and then there are people who... never mind. There really is no other camp of folks!
Because truly, we ask you to look at Ohio's Caine Road Covered Bridge and tell us you aren't totally, completely charmed.
That dappled, golden autumn light? Swoon!
Located in Northeast Ohio's Ashtabula County, Caine Road Covered Bridge is a relatively new addition to the Ohio covered bridge scene. The first Pratt truss-style bridge in Ohio, it was built in 1986 to honor Ashtabula County's 175th Anniversary.
The 124-foot long bridge traverses the west branch of the Ashtabula River in Pierpont Township, 6.7 miles from the South Denmark Road Bridge, another charming covered bridge in Ashtabula County.
This bridge, while not one of the state's oldest, is easily one of the most beloved in Ohio. Depending on when you visit, you may encounter cyclists enjoying the Northern Ohio scenery...
...or photographers looking to capture the perfect snapshot of this beguiling bridge.
And, in case you're wondering, yes, this covered bridge is just as alluring in the wintertime, all snow-frosted and ice-tipped.
There are many charming covered bridges in the Buckeye State, and they all deserve their recognition. But the Caine Road Covered Bridge? We think it's the most swoon-worthy of them all!
Have you visited the Caine Road Covered Bridge before? This is a delightful covered bridge in Ohio that makes for a wholesome and wonderful day trip adventure.
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