New England is peppered with all manner of beautiful covered bridges, and Massachusetts is home to some of the best.
The Ware-Hardwick covered bridge is not only one of the prettiest bridges around, it’s also the longest covered bridge in the state. Keep reading to learn more about this impressive structure’s history and how you can visit.
The Ware-Hardwick Covered Bridge is a gorgeous and historic bridge that’s definitely worth a visit. It’s the longest bridge of its kind in the state!
The bridge was built in 1886. It has undergone several restorations and reconstructions over the years, but has lost none of its charm. It’s one of only a handful of intact historic covered bridges in the state.
Below, the charming Ware River churns in a pebbly bed. The bridge actually survived a major flood in the 1930s which destroyed many nearby mills in Gilbertville.
The bridge has been extensively reinforced and is accessible to vehicles. Pedestrians should be aware that there is no dedicated walking area. If you intend to cross on foot, you need to be aware of traffic from both directions.
As always, please be sure to exercise caution when exploring. Though this bridge is generally very quiet and a popular spot to stroll, it’s important to be aware of your surrounding and any incoming vehicles.
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