Alabama is home to several covered bridges. While some are still easily accessible for drivers, others can only be viewed and admired. One area of the state where you'll find some of Alabama's most beautiful covered bridges is in Blount County, which is known as the "Covered Bridge Capital of Alabama." Each year, a festival is held in Blount County to honor these covered bridges, which you can read all about below.
The 36th Annual Blount County Covered Bridge Festival is scheduled to take place October 26, 2019, in Oneonta, Alabama. It's the perfect fall event!
This unique festival highlights the county's three remaining covered bridges. Among these bridges are the Easley Covered Bridge, the...
The Easley Covered Bridge was built in 1927 and is 95 feet long. It's the oldest and shortest covered bridge in Blount County, Alabama.
...Horton Mill Covered Bridge...
The Horton Mill Covered Bridge was built in 1934 and is 220 feet long. With a clearance of 70 feet above the Black Warrior River, it's also one of the highest-standing covered bridges in the U.S.
...and the Swann Covered Bridge. Each of these covered bridges are beautiful and a huge part of Alabama's history.
The Swann Covered Bridge was built in 1933 and is 330 feet long, which makes it Alabama's longest covered bridge and one of the longest in the U.S.
The Blount County Covered Bridge Festival will also have several arts and crafts vendors onsite, in addition to food vendors, a variety of children's activities, and so much more.
There will also be some incredible live music and...
...an antique car show that's sure to delight all ages. From cool classic cars to beautiful rare trucks, this festival will feature them all!
This fall season, consider adding the Blount County Covered Bridge Festival to your itinerary. It's a wonderful event for the entire family. Everyone will love it!
For additional information about the Blount County Covered Bridge Festival, including other activities it offers, you can view the Blount-Oneonta Chamber of Commerce Facebook page here.
Have you ever attended the Blount County Covered Bridge Festival in Oneonta, Alabama? If so, what did you think about it? Please share your experience with us in the comments below.
Another great way to experience Alabama's historic covered bridges is to take the Ultimate Covered Bridge Trail. For information, be sure to take a look at our previous article: There’s A Covered Bridge Trail In Alabama And You’ll Want To Take It.
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