Vermont is known for its picturesque covered bridges, and this Vermont covered bridges map showcases all the marvelous wooden covered bridges in Vermont. There are more than 100 in the state, and there are more covered bridges per capita than in any other state in the U.S. This Vermont covered bridges map is a wonderful adventure as it’s beautiful, easy, and absolutely free. Take your time; visit as many as you can and above all else, don’t forget to bring your camera!

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Vermont covered bridges

  • There are more than 100 covered bridges in Vermont.
  • Vermont has more covered bridges per square mile than any other state in the United States.
  • The oldest of the bridges, the Middlebury Pulp Mill Bridge over Otter Creek, was built in 1820.

For more covered bridges in Vermont, check out this list of the best covered bridges in Vermont. Enjoy this epic road trip that also includes amazing cideries along the route.

With six inside the town's boundaries and one on the edge, Montgomery boasts the most covered bridges in Vermont. Thirteen covered bridges were in operation in Montgomery as recently as the 1940s. Northfield, Vermont also contains several covered bridges, making it another great stop for visitors.

Where are the best covered bridges in Vermont?

The best covered bridges in Vermont are:

  1. The Kissing Bridge at the Vermont Country Store in Rockingham, VT
  2. Windsor-Cornish Covered Bridge
  3. Pulp Mill Covered Bridge
  4. West Dummerston Covered Bridge
  5. Brown Covered Bridge

For more of the best covered bridges in Vermont check out these 16 beautiful covered bridges in Vermont. You will find some of the most beautiful places to visit in Vermont and enchanting old bridges.

 

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