List of covered bridges in Virginia


Below is a current list of covered bridges in Virginia. There are six historic covered bridges remaining in the U.S. state of Virginia, all still at their original locations.
NameCountyLocationBuiltLength SpansImageNotes
Biedler FarmRockinghamBroadway189693Smith CreekOne of the oldest covered bridges remaining in Virginia. Privately owned.
HumpbackAlleghanyCovington1857109Dunlap CreekThe only arched covered bridge remaining in the United States.
Jack's CreekPatrickWoolwine191448Smith RiverOnly historic covered bridge remaining in Patrick County.
Link FarmGilesNewport191249Sinking CreekNarrowest covered bridge in Virginia at wide. Privately owned.
Meem's BottomShenandoahMount Jackson1894204North Fork of the Shenandoah RiverCurrently the longest covered bridge in Virginia. Burned down on October 28, 1976. Rebuilt in 1978.
Sinking CreekGilesNewportca. 191671Sinking CreekOne of three historic covered bridges remaining in Giles County.

Below is a list of some of the other historic covered bridges in Virginia which were destroyed, removed, or altered.
NameCountyLocationBuiltLength SpansNotes
Bob WhitePatrickWoolwine192180Smith RiverBridge was destroyed during major flooding on September 29, 2015.
MarysvilleCampbellGladys187860Seneca RiverBridge was destroyed by a flood during Hurricane Fran in September 1996.
C.K. ReynoldsGilesNewport191936Sinking CreekFormerly was the shortest historic covered bridge in Virginia and privately owned. Destroyed by wind storm on March 1, 2017.
TrentCumberlandCumberlandca. 1844145Willis RiverBridge no longer extant.