List of covered bridges in Georgia

There are 16 wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of Georgia.

Existing covered bridges

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Name Image Location
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Year Built Length Crosses Design Historical Notes
Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge[1]   Thomaston, Upson County

32°45′20″N 84°13′49″W / 32.7556°N 84.2302°W / 32.7556; -84.2302
  Geographic data related to Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge at OpenStreetMap

1892, rebuilt 1997 96 feet (29 m) Auchumpkee Creek Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Big Red Oak Creek Covered Bridge[1]   Woodbury, Meriwether County c. 1840s 252.5 feet (77.0 m) Red Oak Creek Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Callaway Gardens Covered Bridge Harris County 1870 60 feet (18 m) Town lattice
Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge[1]   Blakely, Early County
31°18′23″N 85°04′43″W / 31.30639°N 85.07861°W / 31.30639; -85.07861
1891 96 feet (29 m) Coheelee Creek Modified Queen Post Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Concord Covered Bridge[1]   Smyrna, Cobb County 1872 131.7 feet (40.1 m) Nickajack Creek Queen-rod Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Cromer's Mill Covered Bridge[1]   Carnesville, Franklin County 1906 132 feet (40 m) Nails Creek Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Elder's Mill Covered Bridge[1]   Watkinsville, Oconee County 1897 100 feet (30 m) Rose Creek Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Euharlee Covered Bridge   Euharlee, Bartow County 1886 137.6 feet (41.9 m) Euharlee Creek Town lattice
Howard's Covered Bridge[1]   Oglethorpe County 1905 168 feet (51 m) Big Clouds Creek Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Hurricane Shoals Covered Bridge   Maysville, Jackson County 1884, burned in 1972, rebuilt 2002 127 feet (39 m) North Oconee River Town lattice
Lula Covered Bridge Gainesville, Hall County 1915 34 feet (10 m) Grove Creek King post Also known as Blind Susie Covered Bridge, locally.[2]
Poole's Mill Covered Bridge[1]   Cumming, Forsyth County 1901 94.6 feet (28.8 m) Settendown Creek Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Rockdale County Covered Bridge Conyers, Rockdale County 1997 150 feet (46 m) Mill Rock Creek Decorative lattice
Stone Mountain Covered Bridge   Stone Mountain Park, DeKalb County 1891 151 feet (46 m) Stone Mountain Park Lake Town lattice
Stovall Mill Covered Bridge   Helen, White County 1895 36.8 feet (11.2 m) Chickamauga Creek Queen post
Watson Mill Bridge State Park[1]   Comer, Madison County 1885 228.6 feet (69.7 m) South fork of the Broad River Town lattice Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
  • A Sorting this column will result in bridges being listed in order by county.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Blind Suzie Covered Bridge". Explore Georgia. Georgia Department of Economic Development. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
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