Description
Waterloo Covered Bridge is a beautiful covered bridge located in Warner, New Hampshire. The bridge was built in 1860 to move traffic over the Warner River. The bridge spans 77 feet long and is about 16 feet wide. It is currently open to pedestrians and cars.
Waterloo Covered Bridge features a wonderful town lattice truss design and on November 21, 1976, this covered bridge received the honor of being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources. The NRHP Reference number for the Waterloo Covered Bridge is 76000130.
Visiting and photographing the Waterloo Covered Bridge is a wonderful experience. This covered bridge is surrounded by pretty homes and a picturesque river, making it the perfect place to take photos. As you walk around the covered bridge, be sure to take the time to admire its unique architecture and design. Not only will you be able to take great pictures, but you will also feel a sense of history as you explore this historic structure. Checking out this covered bridge is an experience that you won’t soon forget!
Accessing the covered bridge is extremely easy thanks to the parking area located just north of the bridge. Parking is free and there are many spots.
Covered Bridge Specs
- Constructed: 1860
- Design/Style: Town lattice truss
- Total Length: 77 feet
- Total Width: 16 feet
- Carries: New Market Road
- Crosses: Warner River
- Maintained By: Town of Warner
- Usage: Vehicles Permitted
- World Guide Number: 29-07-04
- NRHP: 76000130
Paul –
A very pretty covered bridge. A true NH gem!
Caroline –
Photo from inside the Waterloo Covered Bridge in Warner, New Hampshire!
Ashley Smith –
Love this historic bridge with its town lattice truss design!
James –
Waterloo Covered Bridge dressed up for the holidays!