Spend The Day Exploring These Five Charming Covered Bridges In Indiana
Indiana is one of those Midwestern states that people literally come to visit simply to explore the photogenic covered bridges that are scattered all over. Parke County, in particular, is a well-known and much-loved destination for bridge enthusiasts and photographers thanks to its title of being the “covered bridge capital” of the Hoosier State. In fact, it’s the perfect place for a quiet, low-key day trip – come see some of the most beautiful historic covered bridges in Indiana on this short and sweet adventure.
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Watch this YouTube video by lifererouted to discover more about these Indiana covered bridges.
Of course, you can take this trip in any way you like, but if you do it as described here, you ought to end up near the town of Rosedale. Make sure to check out local shops and eateries while you’re there! And if you wanna spend the night in the town, here are a few hotels near Rosedale that we recommend.
Which covered bridges in Indiana are your favorites? Tell us by filling out this OIYS nomination form; we would love to hear your ideas. Do you plan to try this day trip in Indiana? Go for it and tell us how it goes.
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COVERED BRIDGES IN INDIANA & RELATED INFO
What are some more covered bridges in Indiana?
If you love covered bridges, then there are lots to explore in the Hoosier State. These are the covered bridges in Indiana that we recommend that you witness for yourself.
- Medora Covered Bridge, Vallonia
- Bowsher Ford Bridge, Parke County
- Bridgeton Covered Bridge, Bridgeton
- Smith Covered Bridge, Rushville
- Cataract Falls Covered Bridge, Cataract Falls
- New Brownsville Covered Bridge
- Bean Blossom Covered Bridge, Nashville
- Roann Covered Bridge, Roann
- Shieldstown Covered Bridge, Seymour
- Cox Ford Covered Bridge, Bloomingdale
Discover more from our previous articles about these Indiana covered bridges.
What are some fun road trip ideas in Indiana?
The best way to see our beautiful state is by taking a road trip through Indiana. Here are the best road trip ideas in Indiana that belong on your bucket list.
- Small Towns Road Trip
- Waterfalls Road Trip
- Abandoned Places Road Trip
- The Lake Michigan Road Trip
- Fall Foliage Road Trip
- Lighthouse Road Trip
- Haunted Indiana Road Trip
- Pie Shop Road Trip
- Natural Wonders Road Trip
- Historical Sites Road Trip
Be sure to read our previous article telling you more about these road trip ideas in Indiana.
What are the best attractions in Indiana?
We have so many attractions in Indiana that belong on your bucket list. Here are some attractions in Indiana that we like the best:
- Indiana Dunes National Park, Porter
- The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Indianapolis
- Holiday World & Splashin' Safari, Santa Claus
- Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory, Fort Wayne
- Indianapolis Zoo, Indianapolis
- Marengo Cave U.S. National Landmark, Marengo
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, Indianapolis
- Williamsport Falls, Williamsport
- Whitewater Valley Railroad, Connersville
Check out this article about some more attractions in Indiana that are worth visiting.