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Tinicum Park

The historic 126-acre Tinicum Park on the Delaware River is the great location to start or finish a covered bridge tour. It includes public bathrooms, and picnicking, and it is close to five covered bridges.

For More Information:

https://www.visitbuckscounty.com/listing/tinicum-park/459/

Erwinna Covered Bridge

The Erwinna Covered Bridge is the shortest covered bridge in service in Bucks County at 56 feet. This is an active road with no dedicated pullover area, so please be very careful if you decide to take pictures.

Uhlerstown Covered Bridge

Uhlerstown Covered Bridge is the only wooden structure spanning part of the original Delaware River canal system. The road to the bridge is only open on a seasonal basis and there is no dedicated pullover area. The bridge is accessible by foot from Tinicum Park.

Knecht’s Covered Bridge

Knecht’s Covered Bridge runs over Cook’s (or Durham) Creek and it is owned by Bucks County. There is active traffic in the area at certain times so be alert if you pull over to take pictures of the bridge.

Sheard's Mill Covered Bridge

Sheard's Mill Covered Bridge is owned the state and connects East Rockhill and Haycock Townships. The Tohickon Family campground owns the nearby mill and you can park there if you want to walk to the bridge.

Loux’s Covered Bridge

Loux’s Covered Bridge is owned by the state and it sits on an active road with limited visibility and no dedicated pullover area. Please use caution and be alert if you slow down or stop to take pictures.

Cabin Run Covered Bridge

Cabin Run Covered Bridge is one of the county’s most-photographed bridges. Please take care when approaching the bridge. There is a safe pullover area but the road is active despite its rugged appearance.

Mean's Ford Pony Truss Bridge

Built in the 1860s, Mean's Ford Bridge spans Tochickon Creek in Ralph Stover State Park and is the longest of seven surviving boxed pony truss bridges in North America.

Learn More:

https://www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/RalphStoverStatePark/Pages/default.aspx

Frankenfield’s Covered Bridge

Frankenfield’s Bridge is named after Henry Frankenfield, a well-known contractor, who lived near the bridge. This is an attactive road with a very limited pullover area. Please pay attention to traffic in the area and the bridge's height if you have a truck or a very high cargo load.

Tinicum Park

The historic 126-acre Tinicum Park on the Delaware River is the great location to start or finish a covered bridge tour. It includes public bathrooms, and picnicking, and it is close to five covered bridges.

For More Information:

https://www.visitbuckscounty.com/listing/tinicum-park/459/

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North Loop (Start at Tinicum Park)
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