7 Covered Bridges In Southern Vermont To Photograph

Vermont is known for its covered bridges with over 100 scattered throughout the state. The bridges vary in style, length, and age but they are all extremely beautiful. Here are some of the best covered bridges in Southern Vermont to visit!

Paper Mill Village Bridge (Bennington, VT)

  • Town: Bennington, Vermont
  • County: Bennington
  • Year Built: 1889
  • Length: 125 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: Waloomsac River
  • Directions: Here

Burt Henry Covered Bridge (Bennington, VT)

  • Town: Bennington, Vermont
  • County: Bennington
  • Year Built: 1840 (rebuilt in 1989)
  • Length: 127 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: Waloomsac River
  • Directions: Here

Chiselville Covered Bridge (Sunderland, VT)

  • Town: Sunderland, Vermont
  • County: Bennington
  • Year Built: 1870
  • Length: 117 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: Roaring Branch Brook
  • Directions: Here

Silk Road Covered Bridge (Bennington, VT)

  • Town: Bennington, Vermont
  • County: Bennington
  • Year Built: 1840
  • Length: 88 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: Walloomsac River
  • Directions: Here

Green River Covered Bridge (Guilford, VT)

  • Town: Guilford, Vermont
  • County: Windham
  • Year Built: 1870
  • Length: 104 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: Green River
  • Directions: Here

Williamsville Covered Bridge (Newfane, VT)

  • Town: Newfane, Vermont
  • County: Windham
  • Year Built: 1870
  • Length: 120-foot-long
  • Style: Town lattice truss
  • River: Rock River
  • Directions: Here

Hall Covered Bridge (Rockingham, VT)

  • Town: Rockingham, Vermont
  • County: Windham
  • Year Built: 1867 (replaced in 1982)
  • Length: 120 feet long
  • Style: Town lattice
  • River: Saxtons River
  • Directions: Here

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