Quick fun fact (at least for those who are into bridges): Indiana is home to 86 covered bridges, most of which are historic and all of which are, without a doubt, pretty cool to explore. Of these nearly 100 bridges, it only follows that one of them must be the oldest of the bunch – and in our case, it’s still standing! The Cades Mill Bridge is located in Fountain County and stands closer to 200 years old than 100. Built in 1854, this bridge is a photogenic testament to just how awe-inspiring our state’s history is. Come check out the oldest covered bridge in Indiana – you’ll love it!

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If you’re like me and you find old historic landmarks to be fascinating, I think you’ll adore a trip to this old bridge – even if just for a day trip. For even MORE covered bridges that I’m sure you’ll love, check out ten more of the best covered bridges in Indiana. If you’re going to road trip it, then you can’t do without our ultimate road trip snack packing list.

Do you have a favorite covered bridge in Indiana? Tell me about it!

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