Road trip! Two of the sweetest words in the English language, right? Well, when you just don't have time for a proper road trip of a few days or more, you can't go wrong with a leisurely day trip. You'll get to pack in plenty of fun, enjoy a relaxing day away, and still get to sleep in your own bed at night. This leisurely one-day trip will take you to six beautiful and totally charming West Virginia covered bridges.
Check out the Google Map for this day trip to covered bridges in West Virginia, which you can easily customize.
Are you ready for a day of picture-perfect moments? We start and end this day trip at Fish Creek Covered Bridge in Metz, but you can start it or end it at any of the bridges. Just customized the West Virginia covered bridges map to meet your needs and time frame. Off we go!
1. Fish Creek Covered Bridge – Metz
We start our day at Fish Creek Covered Bridge in Metz. The historic bridge is believed to date back to 1880 or 1881. Unfortunately, an exact date is not known. However, you can still drive over the 36-foot covered bridge that is one of only two single king truss bridges in the state today.
2. Barrackville Covered Bridge - Barrackville
Our next covered bridge takes us to the second oldest covered bridge in the state. Barrackville Covered Bridge dates back to 1853. Spanning 145 feet, the historic covered bridge earned a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
3. Dents Run Covered Bridge - Morgantown
Crossing over Dents Run, Dents Run Covered Bridge was built in 1889. The historic covered bridge, which was restored in the mid-1980s, spans just 40 feet.
4. Fletcher Covered Bridge - Harrison County
Our next stop brings us to Fletcher Covered Bridge, which crosses over Tenmile Creek. Built in 1891 by Solomon Swiger, the tree-flanked covered bridge stretches 58 feet. It and Simpson Creek Covered Bridge are the only covered bridges that still stand in Harrison County.
5. Simpson Creek Covered Bridge - Bridgeport
Only one of two covered bridges in Harrison County, Simpson Creek Covered Bridge sits in Bridgeport. The historic bridge stretches 75 feet and dates back to 1881. Today, only pedestrians can cross the covered bridge.
6. Center Point Covered Bridge - Center Point
We've reached our final stop on our tour de force of covered bridges in West Virginia. Dating back to 1889, Center Point Covered Bridge underwent a restoration process in 2002. Today, vehicles are prohibited from traveling on the 42-foot historic structure.
Which of the above covered bridges in West Virginia have you visited? Share your experience in the comments!
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