Historic Bridgeport Covered Bridge [a photo dump]

As I was searching for points of historic interest in northern California, I found this covered bridge. The Bridgeport Covered Bridge has the longest clear single span of any surviving wooden covered bridge in the world. I was delighted that it was only 13 miles away when I searched on maps. Then I hit “go” and it said 36 miles and 50 minutes, but I still felt it was worth checking out. Nita so kindly went with me one rainy Sunday afternoon and we thought it was worth it. Enjoy a couple photos of our little expedition : )


I want to keep searching for places like this to go see this summer. I know that there are more spots that are closer and so fun to explore. I hope that you will do a little search soon, and go be a “tourist at home.”

•charlotte alayna faith•

5 responses to “Historic Bridgeport Covered Bridge [a photo dump]”

  1. Abi Byler Avatar
    Abi Byler

    Lovely!! 🤩 I’ve seen this bridge in pics before and now I’ve got exploring fever. 😁

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    1. charlotte alayna Avatar

      ☺️you should totally go!

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  3. Sylvain Raymond Avatar
    Sylvain Raymond

    Amazing post… thank you!!!

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    1. charlotte alayna Avatar

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it !

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