A drive through the Pennsylvania countryside – past Amish farms, horse-drawn buggies, and lush landscapes – often makes us feel as though we’ve journeyed back in time. We’ve got a pretty good chance of happening upon a historic covered bridge, too. The numbers are dwindling, down to just around 200 from 1,500 in their heyday, but we’re still fortunate to have more covered bridges in Pennsylvania than in any other state, including Knox Covered Bridge, a historic covered bridge in Pennsylvania.

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Have you been to Knox Covered Bridge, a historic covered bridge in Malvern, Pennsylvania? What did you think? Did you stroll through it? Share your experience in the comments! After visiting this historic covered bridge, stop by The General Warren Inne, a historic restaurant in Malvern, Pennsylvania, for a delicious meal.

If you’re up for more adventures in Malvern and beyond, set off on one of the best hiking trails in Pennsylvania. Find them all on All Trails.

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