Take A Little Road Trip To The Historic Walcott Covered Bridge In Kentucky And Grab Some Ice Cream While You're At It
By Andrea Limke|Published May 26, 2020
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
A visit to a historic site in Kentucky is a great way to spend an afternoon and when you can combine it with a sweet treat, that’s even better! Many locals have made a Sunday drive (or two) to locate some of the state’s historic covered bridges and one that should be on your list is the Walcott Covered Bridge in Bracken County. Located at 1159 and the AA Highway, the Walcott Covered Bridge in Kentucky is worth a visit on its own, but you’ll definitely want to consider a stop at the adjacent Walcott Whippi Dip. This charming little ice cream shop and snack stand is open during the summer and makes for the perfect little road trip in Kentucky.
Nestled in the hills of Bracken County along the AA Highway is the historic Walcott Covered Bridge.
Painted white, it's difficult to miss this bridge and it is actually a very accessible historic site in Kentucky. You can pull off the highway and park in a lot near the bridge.
The bridge was originally built in 1824 and it is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Unfortunately, there has been some vandalism here over the years, so of course do not contribute to this and be sure to treat the site with the utmost respect.
The Walcott Whippi Dip is a family-owned ice cream and snack shop that's been open for a few years now. It's only open during the summer and this year it plans on opening May 29th.
You'll want to follow along with the Whippi Dip on Facebook, linked below, to double check hours and what they're currently offering.
Especially if you've taken a longer road trip to reach the bridge, you'll be happy to find enough snacks here to make a meal, such as hot dogs, hamburgers, and pulled pork.
But it's the ice cream that has us grabbing our car keys and planning a visit.
Visit the bridge, take in the scenery, and then treat yourself to snacks and ice cream at the Walcott Covered Bridge in Kentucky.
We love historic covered bridges and we love ice cream, so the fact that the Walcott Covered Bridge in Kentucky offers both in one stop, it may just be our most favorite summer destination in the Bluegrass. Have you been to this sweet little spot in Northern Kentucky? Are there other similar places where you always find yourself heading on a road trip? Tell us about them with our Nominations Form so we can check it out!