Name[ 2]
Image
Location[ 2] [A]
Year built[ 2]
Length
Crosses
Design
Historical notes
Adams Mill Bridge
File:Adamsmillbridge.jpg
Cutler , Carroll County
1872
138 feet (42 m)
Wildcat Creek
Howe truss
Baker's Camp Bridge
File:Baker Camp CB Putnam County.JPG
Bainbridge , Putnam County
1901
128 feet (39 m)
Big Walnut Creek
Burr Arch
Beanblossom Bridge
File:Bean Blossom Covered Bridge.JPG
Beanblossom , Brown County
1880
60 feet (18 m)
Beanblossom Creek
Howe truss
Appears to actually be a Pratt Truss .
Beeson Bridge
File:Beeson Covered Bridge (Billie Creek Village).JPG
Billie Creek Village , Rockville , Parke County
1906
55 feet (17 m)
Burr Arch
Big Rocky Fork Bridge
File:Big Rocky Fork CB (Parke Cty) S side.JPG
Mansfield , Parke County
1900
72 feet (22 m)
Big Rocky Fork Creek
Burr Arch
Billie Creek Bridge
File:Billie Creek Covered Bridge.jpg
Billie Creek Village , Rockville , Parke County
1895
62 feet (19 m)
Burr Arch
Moved to serve as the entrance to Billie Creek Village.
Bowsher Ford Bridge
File:Bowsher Ford 2009.jpg
Tangier , Parke County
1915
72 feet (22 m)
Mill Creek
Burr Arch
Bridgeton Bridge (new)
File:RebuiltBridgetonCoveredBridge.jpg
Bridgeton , Parke County
2006
245 feet (75 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Replaced original bridge that was destroyed by fire in 2005 with reconstruction completed in October 2006.
Busching Bridge
File:036 34A Busching, Versailles SP, Versailles Cty.jpg
Versailles , Ripley County
1885
176 feet (54 m)
Laugher Creek
Howe truss
Located at Versailles State Park .
Cades Mill Bridge
File:Cades Mill Bridge (Fountain Cty).JPG
Steam Corner , Fountain County
1854
150 feet (46 m)
Coal Creek
Howe truss
Oldest bridge in the state
Cataract Covered Bridge
Cataract Falls Bridge
Cataract , Owen County
1876
140 feet (43 m)
Mill Creek
Smith Type IV Truss
Catlin Bridge
File:Catlincoveredbridge.jpg
Rockville , Parke County
1907
54 feet (16 m)
Bill Diddle Creek
Burr Arch
Cedar Ford Bridge[ 3]
Bean Blossom , Monroe County
2019
127 feet (39 m)
Beanblossom Creek
Burr Arch
Ceylon Bridge
File:Ceylon Covered Bridge, southern side and western portal.jpg
Ceylon , Adams County
1879
126 feet (38 m)
Wabash River
Howe truss
Conley’s Ford Bridge
File:Conley'sford3.jpg
Mansfield , Parke County
1907
192 feet (59 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Cornstalk Bridge
File:Burr Truss P1310074 Cornstalk Bridge (Raccoon).jpg
Raccoon , Putnam County
1917
82 feet (25 m)
Cornstalk Creek
Burr Arch
Cox Ford Bridge
File:Cox Ford Bridge, Turkey Run.jpg
Annapolis , Parke County
1913
176 feet (54 m)
Sugar Creek
Burr Arch
Located at the west side of Turkey Run State Park .
Crooks Bridge
File:Crookscoveredbridge.jpg
Rockville , Parke County
1856
132 feet (40 m)
Little Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Second oldest bridge in the state
Crown Point Bridge
File:Coverend Bridge 151.jpg
Crown Point , Lake County
1878
85 feet (26 m)
Gully
Burr Arch
Moved to Lake County Fairgrounds in 1933 from Milroy in Rush County over the Little Flatrock River.
Cumberland Bridge
File:Matthews Indiana CoveredBridge exterior.jpg
Matthews , Grant County
1877
175 feet (53 m)
Mississinewa River
Howe truss
Darlington Bridge
File:Darlingtoncoveredbridge1.jpg
Darlington , Montgomery County
1868
140 feet (43 m)
Sugar Creek
Howe truss
Fourth oldest covered bridge in the state and has a unique wooden block floor that spans its length as shown in the picture.
Deer's Mills Bridge
File:Deer Mill Covered Bridge Indiana 4.jpg
Deer's Mill , Montgomery County
1878
275 feet (84 m)
Sugar Creek
Burr Arch
Located in Shades State Park .
Dick Huffman Bridge
Reelsville , Putnam County
1880
265 feet (81 m)
Big Walnut River
Howe truss
Longest Howe Truss bridge in the state
Dunbar Bridge
File:Dunbar (Covered Bridge Greenfield).JPG
Greencastle , Putnam County
1880
174 feet (53 m)
Big Walnut Creek
Burr Arch
Two spans
Edna Collins Bridge
Clinton Falls , Putnam County
1922
80 feet (24 m)
Little Walnut Creek
Burr Arch
Local legends claim this bridge is haunted.[ 4]
Eugene Bridge
File:Eugenecoveredbridge.jpg
Eugene , Vermillion County
1885
192 feet (59 m)
Vermillion River
Burr Arch
Forsythe Mill Bridge
Forsythe Covered Bridge
Gowdy , Rush County
1888
196 feet (60 m)
Big Flat Rock River
Burr Arch
Built by Emmett L. Kennedy
Guilford Bridge
File:Guilford CB P4280297.jpg
Guilford , Dearborn County
1879
104 feet (32 m)
Burr Arch
Harry Evans Bridge
Harry Evans Bridge
Coxville , Parke County
1908
65 feet (20 m)
Rock Run Creek
Burr Arch
Hillsdale Bridge
Dana , Vermillion County
1876
104 feet (32 m)
Burr Arch
Holton Bridge
File:OTTER CREEK COVERED BRIDGE RIPLEY COUNTY, INDIANA.jpg
Holton , Ripley County
1884
112 feet (34 m)
Otter Creek
Howe truss
Houck Bridge
File:Houck CB (Putnam Cty).JPG
Manhattan , Putnam County
1880[ 5]
210 feet (64 m)
Big Walnut Creek
Howe truss
Located at 39°34′56″N 86°56′22″W / 39.58222°N 86.93944°W / 39.58222; -86.93944 ,[ 6] it is one of the longest Howe Truss bridges in the state.[ 7] The status of its name is unofficial.[ 8]
Huffman's Mill Bridge
File:Huffman Mill Covered Bridge, eastern side.jpg
Huffman , Spencer County
1884
140 feet (43 m)
Anderson River
Burr Arch
Irishman Bridge
Youngstown , Vigo County
ca. 1847
75 feet (23 m)
Fowler Lake, branch of Honey Creek
Queen Post
Second oldest and only remaining Queen Post covered bridge in the state
Jackson Bridge
File:Jackson Bridge 2009.jpg
Annapolis , Parke County
1861
207 feet (63 m)
Sugar Creek
Burr Arch
Fifth oldest and longest single span covered bridge in the state
James Bridge
File:James Bridge, Jennings Co., IN.jpg
Lovett , Jennings County
1887
124 feet (38 m)
Big Graham Creek
Howe truss
Jeffries Ford Bridge
File:Jeffriesfordbridge.jpg
Bridgeton , Parke County
1915
204 feet (62 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Lancaster Bridge
File:Lancastercoveredbridge.jpg
Owasco , Carroll County
1872
133 feet (41 m)
Wildcat Creek
Howe truss
Leatherwood Station Bridge
File:Leatherwood Station Covered Bridge BW.jpg
Billie Creek Village , Rockville , Parke County
1899
72 feet (22 m)
Burr Arch
Located at Billie Creek Village.
Longwood Bridge
Connersville , Fayette County
1884
92 feet (28 m)
Burr Arch
Mansfield Bridge
File:Mansfield CB (Parke Cty).JPG
Mansfield , Parke County
1867
247 feet (75 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Three spans, central roof was torn off by winds in the spring of 2006 and restored in 2007.
Marshall Bridge
File:Marshall Bridge 2009.jpg
Tangier , Parke County
1917
56 feet (17 m)
Rush Creek
Burr Arch
McAllister Bridge
File:Mcallistercoveredbridge.jpg
Catlin , Parke County
1914
126 feet (38 m)
Little Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Mecca Bridge
File:Meccacoveredbridge.jpg
Mecca , Parke County
1873
150 feet (46 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Medora Bridge
File:Medora Covered Bridge.jpg
Medora , Jackson County
1875
434 feet (132 m)
East Fork, White River
Burr Arch
Three spans, longest covered bridge in the state and, by clear span, is sometimes claimed to be the longest historic covered bridge in the U.S. Closed to all but pedestrian traffic since 1972, and is currently undergoing restoration.
Melcher Bridge
File:Melchercoveredbridge.jpg
Montezuma , Parke County
1896
83 feet (25 m)
Leatherwood Creek
Burr Arch
Mill Creek Bridge
File:Millcreekcoveredbridge.jpg
Tangier , Parke County
1907
92 feet (28 m)
Mill Creek
Burr Arch
Moscow Bridge
File:Moscow Covered Bridge Rush Cty.jpg
Moscow , Rush County
1886 (rebuilt 2010)
334 feet (102 m)
Big Flat Rock River
Burr Arch
Two spans, third longest covered bridge in the state; destroyed by a tornado in 2008, it has since been rebuilt.
Narrows Bridge
File:Narrows Covered Bridge Turkey Run SP.jpg
Marshall , Parke County
1882
121 feet (37 m)
Sugar Creek
Burr Arch
Located on the east boundary of Turkey Run State Park .
Neet Bridge
File:Neet Covered Bridge.jpg
Catlin , Parke County
1904
126 feet (38 m)
Little Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Nevins Bridge
File:Nevinscoveredbridge.jpg
Catlin , Parke County
1920
155 feet (47 m)
Little Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
New Brownsville Bridge
File:Long Truss 033 31A New Brownsville Bridge.jpg
Columbus , Bartholomew County
1840
93 feet (28 m)
Mill Run Creek
Long Truss
Moved from Brownsville in Union County over the Whitewater River.
Newport Bridge
File:Newport Covered Bridge.jpg
Newport , Vermillion County
1885
180 feet (55 m)
Little Vermillion River
Burr Arch
Norris Ford Bridge
File:Norris Ford Covered Bridge, eastern portal.jpg
Rushville , Rush County
1916
169 feet (52 m)
Big Flat Rock River
Burr Arch
North Manchester Bridge
File:North Manchester Covered Bridge, northern portal.jpg
North Manchester , Wabash County
1872
150 feet (46 m)
Eel River
Smith Type IV Truss
Oakalla Bridge
Greencastle , Putnam County
1875
152 feet (46 m)
Big Walnut Creek
Burr Arch
Old Red Bridge
Hickory Ridge , Gibson County
1875
170 feet (52 m)
Big Bayou Creek
Smith Type IV Truss
Pine Bluff Bridge
File:Pinebluffbridge.jpg
Carpentersville , Putnam County
1915
211 feet (64 m)
Big Walnut Creek
Howe truss
Phillips Bridge
File:P4230106 Phillips.JPG
Montezuma , Parke County
1909
43 feet (13 m)
Big Pond Creek
King Post
Shortest covered bridge in the state
Portland Mills Bridge
File:Portlandmillsbridge1.jpg
Guion , Parke County
1856
130 feet (40 m)
Little Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Tied with Crooks Bridge as the fourth oldest covered bridge in the state.
Potter's Covered Bridge
Potter's Covered Bridge
Noblesville , Hamilton County
1871
259 feet (79 m)
West Fork, White River
Howe truss
Ramp Creek Bridge
File:Ramp Creek Covered Bridge(Brown Cty SP).jpg
Nashville , Brown County
1838
96 feet (29 m)
Salt Creek
Double Barreled Burr Arch
Oldest and only two-lane covered bridge in the state; located at the entrance to Brown County State Park .
Richland Creek Bridge
File:Richland-Plummer Creek Covered Bridge, southern side and eastern end.jpg
Bloomfield , Greene County
1883
100 feet (30 m)
Richland Creek
Burr Arch
Built by A.M. Kennedy and Sons
Roann Bridge
File:CoveredBridge 1917 P4010051.jpg
Roann , Wabash County
1872
288 feet (88 m)
Eel River
Howe truss
Rob Roy Bridge
File:Rob Roy Bridge.jpg
Rob Roy , Fountain County
1860
120 feet (37 m)
Big Shawnee Creek
Howe truss
Rolling Stone Bridge
File:Rolling Stone CB.JPG
Bainbridge , Putnam County
1915
103 feet (31 m)
Big Walnut Creek
Burr Arch
Roseville-Coxville Bridge
File:Rosevillecoveredbridge.jpg
Coxville , Parke County
1910
263 feet (80 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Rush Creek Bridge
File:Rushcreekcoveredbridge.jpg
Tangier , Parke County
1904
77 feet (23 m)
Rush Creek
Burr Arch
Salem Crossing Bridge
File:Salem Crossing 1.jpg
Zionsville , Boone County
1972
?
Fishback Creek
Howe truss
Sanatorium Bridge
File:State Sanitorium Covered Bridge.jpg
Rockville , Parke County
1913
154 feet (47 m)
Little Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Scipio Bridge
File:Scipiocoveredbridge.jpg
Scipio , Jennings County
1886
146 feet (45 m)
Sand Creek
Howe truss
Shieldstown Bridge
File:Shieldstowncoveredbridge.jpg
Shields , Jackson County
1876
331 feet (101 m)
East Fork, White River
Burr Arch
Sim Smith Bridge
File:Sims Smith CB.JPG
Montezuma , Parke County
1883
84 feet (26 m)
Leatherwood Creek
Burr Arch
Smith Bridge
Smith Covered Bridge
Rushville , Rush County
1877
138 feet (42 m)
Big Flat Rock River
Burr Arch
Snow Hill Bridge
File:Snow Hill Covered Bridge.jpg
Rockdale , Franklin County
1895
75 feet (23 m)
Johnson Fork, Whitewater River
Howe truss
South Hill Bridge
Universal , Vermillion County
1879
122 feet (37 m)
Brouilletts Creek
Burr Arch
Spencerville Covered Bridge
Spencerville Covered Bridge
Spencerville , DeKalb County
1873
160 feet (49 m)
St. Joseph River
Howe truss
Stockheughter Bridge
File:Stockheughter Covered Bridge.jpg
Enochsburg , Franklin County
1887
92 feet (28 m)
Salt Creek
Howe truss
Thorpe Ford Bridge
File:Thorpefordbridge.jpg
Rosedale , Parke County
1912
163 feet (50 m)
Big Raccoon Creek
Burr Arch
Traders Point Bridge
Indianapolis , Marion County
1880
89 feet (27 m)
Fishback Creek
Howe truss
Vermont Bridge
File:Vermontcoveredbridge.jpg
Kokomo , Howard County
1875
98 feet (30 m)
Kokomo Creek
Smith Type IV Truss
Moved from its original location to Highland Park in Kokomo.
Wallace Bridge
File:Wallace CB (Fountain Cty Indiana).JPG
Wallace , Fountain County
1871
81 feet (25 m)
Sugar Mill Creek
Howe truss
West Union Bridge
File:Westunionbridge.jpg
West Union , Parke County
1876
315 feet (96 m)
Sugar Creek
Burr Arch
Westport Bridge
File:Westport Covered Bridge from the south.jpg
Westport , Decatur County
1880
115 feet (35 m)
Sand Creek
Burr Arch
Wheeling Bridge
File:Wheeling Bridge.jpg
Wheeling , Gibson County
1877
164 feet (50 m)
Patoka River
Smith Type IV Truss
White Water Canal Aqueduct Bridge
File:Whitewater Canal Covered Bridge Metamora, Rush Cty.jpg
Metamora , Franklin County
1846
81 feet (25 m)
Duck Creek
Burr Arch
Located on the east side of Metamora.
Wilkins Mill Bridge
File:Wilkinsmillbridge.jpg
Annapolis , Parke County
1906
102 feet (31 m)
Sugar Mill Creek
Burr Arch
Williams Bridge
File:Williams CB (Lawrence Cty)Indiana.JPG
Williams , Lawrence County
1884
373 feet (114 m)
East Fork, White River
Howe truss
Two spans, second longest covered bridge in the state
Zacke Cox Bridge
File:Zacke Cox 2009.jpg
Coxville , Parke County
1908
54 feet (16 m)
Rock Run Creek
Burr Arch