Washington & Greene Counties Covered Bridge Festival In Pennsylvania Is A Unique Way To Spend A Fall Day
Plan a visit to the Washington & Greene Counties Covered Bridge Festival in Pennsylvania for a fun-filled autumn day with historical reenactments, live entertainment, and homemade food.
Autumn’s crisp cool air, so refreshing when we take a deep breath, and its golden sunshine provide the perfect backdrop for a fun day outdoors. With so much to do during the season, however, we really have to schedule our time carefully. For an enchanting, fun way to spend an autumn day, plan a visit to this covered bridge festival in Pennsylvania.
Join countless Pennsylvanians who have made a visit to the Washington & Greene Counties Covered Bridge Festival, which celebrates its 49th year in 2019, an annual autumn tradition.
The popular Covered Bridge Festival, set for September 21-22, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, boasts 10 different festival sites. Each site is a covered bridge, including Brownlee, Ebenezer, Krepps, and Hughes.
McClurg, Pine Bank, Henry, and Wyit Sprowls Covered Bridges in Washington County all take part in the festival. Carmichaels and White Covered Bridges in Greene County are also part of the weekend’s festivities.
Each covered bridge will feature a full menu of activities – from historical reenactments and live entertainment to homemade food and kids’ activities.
Ebenezer Covered Bridge in Mingo Creek County Park, for example, will host more than 100 vendors, selling everything from homemade goods to delicious food.
Go for a horse-drawn wagon ride at Brownlee Covered Bridge in McGuffey Community Park. The weekend’s festivities at the covered bridge also include butter making and cannon demonstrations and an assortment of vendors.
Click here for the official Facebook of the Washington & Greene Counties Covered Bridge Festival.
Have you ever been to the Washington & Greene Counties Covered Bridge Festival? Share your experience in the comments. If you can’t make it to the festival, did you know you can do your own tour of historic covered bridges in Pennsylvania? Click here to read more.
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