8 Covered Bridges To Photograph In Vermont’s Champlain Valley Region

Vermont’s Champlain Valley Region is home to many amazing photography spots. Covered bridges are a staple of Vermont and there are some stunning ones in the Champlain Valley Region. Here are 6 of the best ones to photograph this winter!

Halpin Covered Bridge (Middlebury, VT)

  • Town: , Vermont
  • County: Addison
  • Year Built: 1824
  • Length: 66 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: New Haven River
  • Direction: Here

East Shoreham Covered Railroad Bridge (East Shoreham, VT)

  • Town: East Shoreham, Vermont
  • County: Addison
  • Year Built: 1897
  • Length: 108 feet long
  • Style: Howe truss
  • River: Lemon Fair River
  • Direction: Here

Spade Farm Covered Bridge (Ferrisburgh, VT)

  • Town: Ferrisburgh, Vermont
  • County: Addison
  • Year Built: 1824
  • Length: 85 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: N/A
  • Direction: Here

West Dummerston Covered Bridge (Ferrisburgh, VT)

  • Town: Ferrisburgh, Vermont
  • County: Addison
  • Year Built: 1872
  • Length: 280 feet long
  • Style: Two-span Town lattice truss
  • River: West River
  • Direction: Here

Pulp Mill Covered Bridge (Middlebury, VT)

  • Town: Middlebury, Vermont
  • County: Addison
  • Year Built: 1820
  • Length: 195 feet long
  • Style: Barrel Burr arch
  • River: Otter Creek
  • Direction: Here

Quinlan’s Covered Bridge (Charlotte, VT)

  • Town: Charlotte, Vermont
  • County: Chittenden
  • Year Built: 1849
  • Length: 88 feet long
  • Style: Burr arch
  • River: Lewis Creek
  • Direction: Here

Holmes Creek Covered Bridge (Charlotte, VT)

  • Town: Charlotte, Vermont
  • County: Chittenden
  • Year Built: 1870
  • Length: 40 feet long
  • Style: Kingpost truss
  • River: Homles Creek
  • Direction: Here

Comstock Covered Bridge (Montgomery, VT)

  • Town: Montgomery, Vermont
  • County: Franklin
  • Year Built: 1883
  • Length: 68 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice
  • River: Trout River
  • Direction: Here

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