These 11 Beautiful Covered Bridges In Colorado Will Remind You Of A Simpler Time
Is it just me, or are covered bridges about as charming as it gets? Whether these bridges are covered with wooden roofs, shady tarps, or steel beams, the look is aesthetically pleasing and makes for one gorgeous photograph. If you are like me and have a place in your heart for these historic structures, you are sure to love these 11 covered bridges in Colorado:
Have you visited any of these covered Colorado bridges? Did we leave any covered bridges off the list that we should include next time? Let us know in the comments below! If you’re traveling to Colorado, visit Expedia for the best in hotels, car rentals, and other travel discounts.
And if you’re still in search of more bridge inspiration, you’ll want to check out these 15 Amazing Bridges In Colorado.
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Are there any covered bridges in Colorado?
There are many covered bridges in Colorado. Here are just a selection of covered bridges that can be found across the state:
- Middle Boulder Creek Bridge, Nederland
- Apple Valley Road Bridge, Lyons
- Gore Creek Bridge, Vail
- Covered Bridge Ranch, Montrose
- Stagecoach Ranch, Cotopaxi
- River Mountain Lodge, Breckenridge
- Prowers Bridge, Bent County
- Fruita Bridge, Fruita
We've also highlighted the 15 most charming bridges across the country, so be sure to check them out and add them to your travel bucket list.
What are the most unique things to do in Colorado?
The most unique things to do in Colorado include the following attractions and activities:
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Cave of the Winds, Manitou Springs
- Ride the longest zipline in Colorado, Conifer
- Visit one of the largest waterparks in America, Denver
- Attend a Concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison
- Combine white water rafting with a beer tour, Golden
- Watch the Colorado Ballet At Ellie Caulkins Opera House, Denver
For a list of even more unique and exciting activities to do in Colorado, you'll want to check out our Ultimate Colorado Bucket List.
Where can I go for a train ride in Colorado?
You can go for a train ride in a variety of places in Colorado, and train rides offer a fun and unique way to experience the natural beauty of this colorful state. A few places that offer train rides are listed below:
- Rio Grande Scenic Railway
- Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad
- Royal Gorge Route Railroad
- Rockies to the Red Rocks
- Cripple Creek & Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad
- Winter Park Express
- The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
- Georgetown Loop Railroad
If you're in search of a holiday-themed train ride for your whole family, you'll love to ride this Christmas train, and then stay at a Christmas-decorated hotel in Canon City.