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Mood’s Covered Bridge

Mood’s Covered Bridge was rebuilt in 2008 after a fire. It is only open for one-way road traffic. It is accessible from a park and a trail owned by East Rockhill Township.

Pine Valley Covered Bridge

The Pine Valley Covered Bridge is the second-oldest covered bridge in Bucks County. Pay attention to the yield signs on this two-way traffic bridge. You can park at nearby Covered Bridge Park, which is operated by the New Britain Civic Association.

Van Sant’s Covered Bridge

This bridge is owned by Bucks County and there is traffic on this remote road, so please be careful and respect the rights of the nearby property owners. Also be alert at night. For years, there have been rumors this bridge could be haunted.

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

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.

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.

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.

South Perkasie Covered Bridge

The South Perkasie Covered Bridge is not accessible as it undergoes repairs from Hurricane Ida. But you can park next to the bridge and take a short walk to the historic Roebling bridge over the Perkiomen Creek. It was moved to this location in 1958.

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Central Loop (Start in Perkasie)
9 Stops
3h 30m
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