Covered bridges are such a beautiful sight. On bridges built long ago, gorgeous wooden covers protected the structures from harsh weather that could destroy or damage them. Looking at them now takes us back to a simpler time, inviting a warm feeling of nostalgia. Luckily, the Evergreen State has some truly charming covered bridges. Here are five beautiful covered bridges in Washington State that we think are picture-perfect for your next day trip adventure.
1. Grays River Covered Bridge
This one-lane covered bridge in Wahkiakum County happens to be the only covered bridge that is still in use as a public highway. It's also the oldest covered bridge in Washington!
Take a look at this video of one of the most incredible Washington covered bridges by @MaxProductionsTV:
2. The Covered Bridge at Snoqualmie Falls
Here's one of the most charming covered bridges in WA. This beautiful pedestrian bridge has breathtaking views in any season -- while you're there, be sure to check out the eponymous waterfall!
3. This Covered Bridge Near the Cedar Creek Grist Mill
A visit to the Cedar Creek Grist Mill in Woodland feels like stepping back in time, especially when you see this beautiful bridge.
Take a look at this video by @yanqiangdaiphotography:
4. Crown Ridge Estates Covered Bridge
This 68' long bridge crosses a stream in Snohomish County, a beautiful place to visit in the fall in Washington.
5. Lake Stevens Covered Bridge
Looking for "covered bridges near me?" This 66' long bridge crosses Catherine Creek in Lake Stevens, one of Washington's most popular campgrounds.
We love looking at photos of these covered bridges in Washington State. The Evergreen State actually has dozens of these beautiful pieces of architecture, but many are located on private property. Feel free to share your photos for us all to enjoy -- and let us know what you think about the above day trips to these five covered bridges in Washington! And if you do embark on a road trip to see some of these covered bridges in WA, don't forget the road trip snacks!
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