Covered bridges are a charming relic of the past. Unfortunately, there aren’t many left. In fact, aside from those located on private property, there’s only one covered bridge in Mississippi. As you’d expect, it’s brimming with charm, but that’s just one reason to visit the only covered bridge in Mississippi; here are 5 others.
1. Because it’s the ONLY covered bridge in Mississippi!
This one should go without saying.
2. Its splendor changes with the seasons.
Surrounded by vibrant foliage in the fall and blankets of snow in the winter, the covered bridge only gets better as the year progresses. And since you can walk OR drive through it, unfavorable weather won’t affect your visit.
3. It is part of Mineral Springs Park.
The bridge’s location in Mineral Springs Park is easily its best perk.
The park features a playground, gazebos, tennis courts, basketball courts, a walking track, picnic tables, and… a whole lot of history!
The springs for which the park is named were once known for their healing powers. According to legend, the waters cured Iuka, a Chickasaw chief who suffered from a chronic illness.
After the famous mineral waters took first prize at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, the springs became a renowned destination sought out by people from across the country.
In 1872, the Mineral Springs Hotel was built to accommodate the influx of visitors making the trek to Iuka’s healing springs.
Of the six original springs, three are still flowing, giving present-day visitors a chance to sample the once-famous water.
4. The bridge is nearly as mysterious as it is charming.
A lot of details about the bridge, such as its age or date of construction, are vague. The only confirmed facts are that it was damaged and repaired in the early 1990s. The surrounding grounds also have a certain mystique. It’s believed that Chief Iuka’s grave is not far from the park.
5. It gives you a reason to visit Iuka, which is home several other one-of-a-kind sites.
With around 3,000 residents, Iuka is by definition a small town. However, unlike most small towns, it’s home to several unique sites, including the state’s only drive-in theater and the nation’s only apron museum.
Are you ready to visit the only covered bridge in Mississippi? For more information on Mineral Springs Park, visit the City of Iuka website. You can also call City Hall at (662) 423-3781.
So, did you know about this charming covered bridge? What about Mineral Springs Park? Ever visited? If so, how was it? Tell us!
This may be the only covered bridge in Mississippi, but it’s not the only interesting bridge in Mississippi. Click here to read about a historic bridge with a haunting reputation.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!