Did you know that the longest covered bridge in Ohio measures more than 600 feet? Did you also know that Ohio's longest covered bridge is the longest in the country as well? Tucked away in scenic Ashtabula County, you'll find several drivable covered bridges that are simply begging to be photographed. (Be sure to check out our covered bridges in Ohio road trip that leads to 10 of them.) The Smolen-Gulf Bridge is the longest bridge in Ohio, it's located along the Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Tour, and it's downright majestic. Here's why this one-of-a-kind bridge belongs on your bucket list.
No matter what time of year it is, Smolen-Gulf Bridge is a beautiful sight to behold, but it's particularly stunning in the fall when it's surrounded by vibrant fall foliage.
At the Plymouth and Ashtabula Township line in northern Ashtabula County, you'll find the Smolen-Gulf Bridge.
The Smolen-Gulf Covered Bridge is 613 feet long, stretching State Road across the picturesque Ashtabula River. It's both Ohio's longest covered bridge and the longest covered bridge in America.
Construction for this massive bridge began in 2006 and was completed in 2008.
Once upon a time, Ashtabula County's Harpersfield Covered Bridge, (pictured), was the longest covered bridge in America.
It was built in 1868 and a steel bridge was added in 1913 after a flood altered the river. Today, it's the second longest covered bridge in Ohio.
The Smolen-Gulf Bridge stands 93 feet above the river with a height of 14.5 feet and a clear width of 30 feet. Its life expectancy is 100 years, according to Visit Ashtabula County's website.
Both the former and current County Engineer designed this beautiful bridge, John Smolen and Timothy Martin.
The view of the Ashtabula River from the bridge is stunning. You'll want to take your time driving through this one-of-a-kind piece of architecture.
Bring your camera!
Take some time to get out and stretch your legs at Indian Trails Park, which features a trail system right beneath the bridge at the Ashtabula River Gulf.
Viewing the bridge from all angles is the best way to get a true sense of its massive size.
Have you ever visited the Smolen-Gulf Bridge in Ohio before? How do you think the longest covered bridge in Ohio compares to some of the other covered bridges in Ohio? Share your thoughts, photos, and experiences with us!
To see more of Ashtabula County's picturesque covered bridges, check out our previous article: Hop In The Car And Visit 10 Of Ohio’s Covered Bridges In One Day.
After checking out the bridge, travel 45 minutes southwest to the beautiful Holden Arboretum. The canopy walk is one of our favorite activities there, and you can see it for yourself in our YouTube video:
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