Massachusetts is home to numerous remarkable bridges from modern architectural marvels like the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge to the charming and historic covered bridges scattered around the state. While the modern bridges are impressive, there’s nothing like seeing some of the quaint covered bridges in Massachusetts; especially since there aren’t too many left. So, if you’re looking for something to do on a lovely fall afternoon, we suggest checking out the following seven covered bridges throughout the Bay State.

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Now that you know where to go when you’re in Massachusetts and looking for covered bridges near me, what are you waiting for? To get started on your adventure to one (or all) of these covered bridges in Bay State, take a look at our road trip snack guide. Then, you’ll be all fuelled up to explore these covered bridges in Massachusetts!

What is your favorite covered bridge in the Bay State? Let us know in the following comments section. If you enjoy covered bridges, feel free to head to the 1761 Old Mill Restaurant which has its very own covered bridge in Westminster.

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Fall in Massachusetts

What are some of the best things to do during the fall in Massachusetts?

The following list highlights some of the best things to do during the fall in Massachusetts.

  • Mount Greylock State Reservation: This stunning park has been called the best in Massachusetts thanks to gorgeous views, 12,000 acres worth exploring, and numerous hiking trails.
  • Boston Public Garden: If you're based in the city, we recommend spending the day strolling through this popular destination with the city as a backdrop.
  • Mass Audubon's Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary: During fall in Massachusetts, take in breathtaking views while spending time in nature.
  • Quabbin Reservoir: Be prepared to be wowed when soaking in the scenery featuring vibrant foliage reflected in the water.

 

What are some popular Massachusetts road trips?

In addition to visiting covered bridges in MA, here are some popular Massachusetts road trips worth checking out too.

 

 

 

 

 

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