<< Cavitt Creek Covered Bridge >>
The Cavitt Creek Covered Bridge is located near Glide, Oregon, west of Roseburg, in Douglas County. I was able to add it to my list of photographed covered bredges of Oregon. See the gallery of others at - http://www.pbase.com/fotabug/covered_bridges
<< Belknap Covered Bridge >>
<< Centennial Covered Bridge in Cottage Grove >>
This bike/footbridge was built in 1987 from parts of two torn down covered bridges to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Cottage Grove. It stands in downtown Cottage Grove.
<< Chambers Covered Railroad Bridge >>
This bridge has gone through a total rebuild and is located on a trail in the Cottage Grove park system. The rebuilt bridge was dedicated on Dec. 3, 2011.
For more information and some history, go here - http://www.cottagegrove.org/chambers.html
<< Chitwood Covered Bridge >>
<< Crawfordville Covered Bridge >>
This bridge is f Howe construction and was built in 1932. It is 105 feet long and spans the Calapooia River. The bridge is named for Philemon Crawford the founder of the city of Crawfordsville. It is no longer in use, having been bypassed by a new bridge alongside. In 1976 the bridge was featured in the movie, 'The Flood.' It is now the focal point of a county park.
<< Coyote Creek Covered Bridge >>
<< Currin Covered Bridge >>
Currin Covered Bridge was built in 1925, of Howe truss design. It crosses Row River, east of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
<< Deadwood Covered Bridge >>
<< Dahlenburg Covered Bridge >>
Located in Sweet Home Oregon, this bridge was built in 1989 by the Building Trades class, conducted by Ben Dahlenburg. The class designed and built the bridge as a class project. It is located in Sankey Park along with the Weddle Bridge. It is a small scale copy of a full-sized Howe truss bridge, using 4x8 and 4x6 timbers. It is eight foot wide and twenty feet long.
<< Dorena Covered Bridge >>
<< Earnest Covered Bridge >>
<< Gilkey Covered Bridge >>
<< Goodpasture Covered Bridge >>
<< Hannah Covered Bridge >>
Just off Hwy 226 on Camp Morrison Drive.
<< Harris Covered Bridge >>
Harris Covered Bridge is found off Hwy 20 west of Corvallis and near the town of Wren. One definitely needs directions to find it.
<< Hoffman Covered Bridge >>
Located on Hungry Hill Road out of Crabtree, Oregon (off Hwy 226)
<< Larwood Covered Bridge >>
On Fish Hatchery Road out of Crabtree, OR.
<< Lowell Covered Bridge >>
<< Mosby Creek Covered Bridge >>
This covered bridge, crossing Mosby Creek, was built in 1920. It has a 90 foot span and is another Howe design.
<< Nelson Mountain Covered Bridge >>
<< Office (Westfir) Covered Bridge >>
<< Parvin Covered Bridge >>
<< Pass Creek Covered Bridge >>
Pass Creek covered bridge is now located in the city park in Drain, Oregon. It is another Howe design, 61 feet span and was originally built in 1925
<< Pengra Covered Bridge >>
Lane County, where I live, has 20 of the 51 covered bridges in Oregon. For a list of covered bridges in Lane County, see -http://www.lanecounty.org/about/bridges.htm
For more of my covered bridge images, go here - http://www.pbase.com/fotabug/covered_bridges
<< Rochester Covered Bridge >>
This covered bridge is found west of Sutherlin, OR just off Hwy 138. For information about the bridge go here - http://www.oregon.com/covered_bridges/bridges/rochester.cfm
<< Sandy Creek Covered Bridge >>
<< Shimanek Covered Bridge >>
On Shimanek Bridge Road off Hwy 226 out of Scio, Oregon
<< Short Covered Bridge >>
<< Stewart Covered Bridge >>
With a span of 60 feet, the Stewart Bridge is shorter than many of the others. It was built in 1930 over Mosby Creek, east of Cottage Grove, and is not far from the Mosby Creek covered bridge. It is one of more than five in the Cottage Grove area.
<< Unity Covered Bridge >>
<< Weddle Covered Bridge >>
One of my favorite covered bridges, Weddle bridge is another Howe design built in 1937 and renewed in a different location in 1990. The bridge is 120 feet long and now resides in Sankey Park in Sweethome, Oregon, where it crosses Ames Creek. The reconstruction was done by the Building Trades class from Sweethome High School, under the direction of class teacher, Ben Dahlenburg. The class also built a small scale covered bridge, the named after their teacher, the Dahlenburg Covered Bridge. Here is a link to a gallery showing that bridge - http://www.pbase.com/fotabug/020609dahlenburg
<< Wendling Covered Bridge >>
Located just out of Marcola, Oregon. A Howe design bridge built in 1938, the bridge is 60 feet long. It was named for George Wendling, who established a post office nearby. The post office was open from 1899 to 1952.
<< Wildcat Covered Bridge >>
The Wildcat Covered Bridge is just off Hwy. 126, at the 33 mile marker going west from Eugene. It is of similar construction to several of the other bridges I have photographed so far.