There are five authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of Washington, though none of them are historic. [1] A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers, a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges.
Name | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cedar Creek Covered Bridge [1] | Clark |
Woodland 45°56′18″N 122°35′1″W / 45.93833°N 122.58361°W |
1995 | 83 feet (25 m) | Cedar Creek | Howe | Also called Lynch or Grist Mill Covered Bridge | ||
Grays River Covered Bridge [2] | Wahkiakum |
Grays River 46°21′17″N 123°34′47″W / 46.35472°N 123.57972°W |
1905, 1908, 1989 | 158 feet (48 m) | Grays River | County of Wahkiakum | Howe | ||
Johnson Covered Bridge [1] | Pierce |
Gig Harbor 47°19′7″N 122°39′46″W / 47.31861°N 122.66278°W |
2005 | 46 feet (14 m) | Whiskey Creek | Howe | |||
Little Mountain Covered Bridge [1] | Klickitat |
Trout Lake 45°59′29″N 121°29′46″W / 45.99139°N 121.49611°W |
1987 | 60 feet (18 m) | White Salmon River | Howe | Also called Farmgate Homestead and Trout Lake Farm Covered Bridge [3] | ||
Schafer Farm Bridge [1] | Grays Harbor |
Montesano 47°3′47″N 123°31′2″W / 47.06306°N 123.51722°W |
1966 | 72 feet (22 m) | Lagoon | Private | Howe |
Name | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manning-Rye Covered Bridge [2] | Whitman |
Colfax 46°55′42″N 117°24′52″W / 46.92833°N 117.41444°W |
ca. 1918 | 163 feet (50 m) | Palouse River | Private | Howe | Also called Colfax and Road Covered Bridge; burned on September 8, 2020 [1]: xxxii |
There are five authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of Washington, though none of them are historic. [1] A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers, a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges.
Name | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cedar Creek Covered Bridge [1] | Clark |
Woodland 45°56′18″N 122°35′1″W / 45.93833°N 122.58361°W |
1995 | 83 feet (25 m) | Cedar Creek | Howe | Also called Lynch or Grist Mill Covered Bridge | ||
Grays River Covered Bridge [2] | Wahkiakum |
Grays River 46°21′17″N 123°34′47″W / 46.35472°N 123.57972°W |
1905, 1908, 1989 | 158 feet (48 m) | Grays River | County of Wahkiakum | Howe | ||
Johnson Covered Bridge [1] | Pierce |
Gig Harbor 47°19′7″N 122°39′46″W / 47.31861°N 122.66278°W |
2005 | 46 feet (14 m) | Whiskey Creek | Howe | |||
Little Mountain Covered Bridge [1] | Klickitat |
Trout Lake 45°59′29″N 121°29′46″W / 45.99139°N 121.49611°W |
1987 | 60 feet (18 m) | White Salmon River | Howe | Also called Farmgate Homestead and Trout Lake Farm Covered Bridge [3] | ||
Schafer Farm Bridge [1] | Grays Harbor |
Montesano 47°3′47″N 123°31′2″W / 47.06306°N 123.51722°W |
1966 | 72 feet (22 m) | Lagoon | Private | Howe |
Name | Image | County | Location | Built | Length | Crosses | Ownership | Truss | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manning-Rye Covered Bridge [2] | Whitman |
Colfax 46°55′42″N 117°24′52″W / 46.92833°N 117.41444°W |
ca. 1918 | 163 feet (50 m) | Palouse River | Private | Howe | Also called Colfax and Road Covered Bridge; burned on September 8, 2020 [1]: xxxii |