It’s no surprise that the Old Line State is full of bridges. With so many rivers, and of course, the Chesapeake Bay, there are hundreds of bridges sprinkled throughout the state. The following bridge in Maryland is one you can cross, yet, it leads nowhere. Read on to learn more about this bridge to nowhere in Maryland and consider seeing it in person if you haven’t already. This historic gem awaits!
You'll find Gilpin's Falls Covered Bridge along North East Road in North East, Maryland.
Gilpin's Falls Covered Bridge dates all the way back to 1860. It's been restored since, so it's still as impressive as ever, and still a great spot to explore.
Gilpin's Falls Covered Bridge also features a small window-like opening on the side so that you can glance out and admire North East Creek. During certain times of year, this secret spot is packed full of birds.