Covered bridges are truly a beautiful sight. They were built long ago, predominantly out of timber with a roof and siding. They had a purpose, these bridges. It wasn’t just to be an aesthetically pleasing structure, nor to be the silent character in a Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood movie. These bridges were built with the purpose of protecting the wood structure from the elements of weather that could destroy or damage the bridge. (Of course, this was before metal or steel bridges were being utilized.) There are some absolutely stunning covered bridges in Georgia that have still stood the test of time. Take a look at some of our favorites on this list of bridges in Georgia.

  1. Poole’s Mill Covered Bridge – 7725 Pooles Mill Rd, Ball Ground, GA 30107

Flickr Ken Rowland To start of our list of covered bridges in Georgia is Poole’s Mill Covered Bridge in Ball Ground. This covered bridge is about a century old, and can be located in Forsyth County over the Settendown Creek. The design on the bridge is a Lattice truss which means it has a unique criss-cross pattern throughout.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Poole’s Mill Covered Bridge. 7725 Pooles Mill Rd, Ball Ground, GA 30107, USA

  1. Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge — Culloden, GA 31016

Flickr Neal Wellons Although this bridge isn’t open to traffic, it still is a wonder to see. Especially since it’s been rebuilt twice, once after its 100th birthday, and the next time after a flood washed it away. It’s one of the most historic places in Georgia and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge. Culloden, GA 31016, USA

  1. Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge — Old River Rd Blakely, GA 39823

Flickr SpecEd Located just southwest of the town of Blakely, Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge is the southernmost original covered bridge in the U.S. The 96-foot long bridge was built in 1891 by John William Baughman. But here’s the kicker; the bridge cost only $490.41 to build. WOW.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge. Old River Road, Old River Rd, Georgia 39823, USA

  1. Concord Covered Bridge — Concord Rd SW, Smyrna, GA 30082

Flickr Chris Foster At more than 130-feet long and 16-feet wide, the Concord Covered Bridge was built in 1872 and has indeed stood the test of time. Since it has been one of the most high-traffic covered bridges in Georgia, repairs have been added in the form of steel beams and concrete piers.

Visit the website to learn more about Concord Covered Bridge. Concord Road Southwest, Concord Rd SW, Smyrna, GA 30082, USA

  1. Watson Mill Bridge — 650 Watson Mill Rd, Comer, GA 30629

Flickr T. Watson Mill Bridge is a true beauty of covered bridges in Georgia. It sits on a 1,018 acre Georgia state park, located near the South Fork of the Broad River. Although it can get a bit crowded, the scenery, depending on the time of year you visit, is well worth the trip.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Watson Mill Bridge. 650 Watson Mill, Comer, GA 30629, USA

  1. Elder Mill Bridge — Elder Mill Rd, Watkinsville, GA 30677

Flickr Jimmy Emerson DVM Elder Mill has truly become part of Georgia history. After being built in 1897, it became a popular place to view the magical Rose Creek. Now, Elder Mill Covered Bridge is one of only 13 functional covered bridges left in the state of Georgia.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Elder Mill Bridge. Elder Mill Road, Elder Mill Rd, Georgia 30677, USA

  1. Howard’s Bridge — Smithonia Rd Comer, GA 30629

Flickr Jimmy Emerson DVM Howard’s Bridge was built in 1904 and sits at around 168 feet. It’s named after the pioneer family that settled in the area in the late 1700s. You can find the bridge by heading three miles southeast of Smithonia on SR S2164.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Howard’s Bridge. Smithonia Road, Smithonia Rd, Georgia, USA

  1. Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge — GA Hwy 106 E, Carnesville, GA 30521

Flickr Jimmy Emerson DVM Last on our list of bridges in Georgia is Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge, also known as Nails Creek Covered Bridge. It was built in 1906 and is open all year round to visitors.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge. Georgia 106, GA-106, Toccoa, GA, USA

Have you been to any of these beautiful covered bridges in Georgia? Maybe you packed a picnic for a romantic stroll or brought the kids out to discover some of your state’s history. We would love to hear about your experience.

Flickr Ken Rowland

To start of our list of covered bridges in Georgia is Poole’s Mill Covered Bridge in Ball Ground. This covered bridge is about a century old, and can be located in Forsyth County over the Settendown Creek. The design on the bridge is a Lattice truss which means it has a unique criss-cross pattern throughout.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Poole’s Mill Covered Bridge.

7725 Pooles Mill Rd, Ball Ground, GA 30107, USA

Flickr Neal Wellons

Although this bridge isn’t open to traffic, it still is a wonder to see. Especially since it’s been rebuilt twice, once after its 100th birthday, and the next time after a flood washed it away. It’s one of the most historic places in Georgia and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Auchumpkee Creek Covered Bridge.

Culloden, GA 31016, USA

Flickr SpecEd

Located just southwest of the town of Blakely, Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge is the southernmost original covered bridge in the U.S. The 96-foot long bridge was built in 1891 by John William Baughman. But here’s the kicker; the bridge cost only $490.41 to build. WOW.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge.

Old River Road, Old River Rd, Georgia 39823, USA

Flickr Chris Foster

At more than 130-feet long and 16-feet wide, the Concord Covered Bridge was built in 1872 and has indeed stood the test of time. Since it has been one of the most high-traffic covered bridges in Georgia, repairs have been added in the form of steel beams and concrete piers.

Visit the website to learn more about Concord Covered Bridge.

Concord Road Southwest, Concord Rd SW, Smyrna, GA 30082, USA

Flickr T.

Watson Mill Bridge is a true beauty of covered bridges in Georgia. It sits on a 1,018 acre Georgia state park, located near the South Fork of the Broad River. Although it can get a bit crowded, the scenery, depending on the time of year you visit, is well worth the trip.

Read our previous coverage to learn more about Watson Mill Bridge.

650 Watson Mill, Comer, GA 30629, USA

Flickr Jimmy Emerson DVM

Elder Mill has truly become part of Georgia history. After being built in 1897, it became a popular place to view the magical Rose Creek. Now, Elder Mill Covered Bridge is one of only 13 functional covered bridges left in the state of Georgia.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Elder Mill Bridge.

Elder Mill Road, Elder Mill Rd, Georgia 30677, USA

Howard’s Bridge was built in 1904 and sits at around 168 feet. It’s named after the pioneer family that settled in the area in the late 1700s. You can find the bridge by heading three miles southeast of Smithonia on SR S2164.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Howard’s Bridge.

Smithonia Road, Smithonia Rd, Georgia, USA

Last on our list of bridges in Georgia is Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge, also known as Nails Creek Covered Bridge. It was built in 1906 and is open all year round to visitors.

Visit the webpage to learn more about Cromer’s Mill Covered Bridge.

Georgia 106, GA-106, Toccoa, GA, USA

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Covered Bridges In Georgia October 13, 2021 Melissa M. What are some of the most beautiful bridges in Georgia? Georgia sure does have some pretty sites and that includes its bridges. Among the most beautiful bridges in Georgia are the Tallulah Gorge Bridge in Tallulah Falls, the Silver Comet Trail Bridge in Paulding County, the Dillingham Street Bridge in Muscogee County, and the Broad Avenue Bridge in Albany. You can learn more about these bridges and more in this post. What are some of the most fascinating historical places in Georgia? Founded in 1732, Georgia has an incredible history and preserved historic places that everyone living in the state should visit. Spend some time at the former British Colonial fort, Fort King George Historic Fort, Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Park which is one of the best-preserved Civil War Battlefields in the country, and Wormsloe State Historic Site which has ruins as well as a gorgeous tunnel of live oaks and Spanish moss.  How many covered bridges can be found in Georgia? Throughout the state of Georgia, there are only 16 covered wooden bridges left.

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Covered Bridges In Georgia

October 13, 2021

Melissa M.

What are some of the most beautiful bridges in Georgia? Georgia sure does have some pretty sites and that includes its bridges. Among the most beautiful bridges in Georgia are the Tallulah Gorge Bridge in Tallulah Falls, the Silver Comet Trail Bridge in Paulding County, the Dillingham Street Bridge in Muscogee County, and the Broad Avenue Bridge in Albany. You can learn more about these bridges and more in this post. What are some of the most fascinating historical places in Georgia? Founded in 1732, Georgia has an incredible history and preserved historic places that everyone living in the state should visit. Spend some time at the former British Colonial fort, Fort King George Historic Fort, Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Park which is one of the best-preserved Civil War Battlefields in the country, and Wormsloe State Historic Site which has ruins as well as a gorgeous tunnel of live oaks and Spanish moss.  How many covered bridges can be found in Georgia? Throughout the state of Georgia, there are only 16 covered wooden bridges left.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Georgia sure does have some pretty sites and that includes its bridges. Among the most beautiful bridges in Georgia are the Tallulah Gorge Bridge in Tallulah Falls, the Silver Comet Trail Bridge in Paulding County, the Dillingham Street Bridge in Muscogee County, and the Broad Avenue Bridge in Albany. You can learn more about these bridges and more in this post.

What are some of the most fascinating historical places in Georgia?

Founded in 1732, Georgia has an incredible history and preserved historic places that everyone living in the state should visit. Spend some time at the former British Colonial fort, Fort King George Historic Fort, Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Park which is one of the best-preserved Civil War Battlefields in the country, and Wormsloe State Historic Site which has ruins as well as a gorgeous tunnel of live oaks and Spanish moss. 

How many covered bridges can be found in Georgia?

Throughout the state of Georgia, there are only 16 covered wooden bridges left.