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Located just off AL Hwy. 75 in Blount County. Free admission. Built in 1935, this is one of the highest covered bridges in the nation, standing at 70 feet above the Black Warrior River. It is also one of three which still exist in Blount County, Alabama's Covered Bridge Capital and home of the Covered Bridge Festival each fall.

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Horton Mill Bridge

Located just off AL Hwy. 75 in Blount County. Free admission. Built in 1935, this is one of the highest covered bridges in the nation, standing at 70 feet above the Black Warrior River. It is also one of three which still exist in Blount County, Alabama'

Oneonta, AL Historic Bridges

Limestone Springs

Limestone Springs Golf Club is one of Alabama's best kept secrets. Located 35 minutes north of downtown Birmingham and in the 800

Oneonta, AL Golf Courses


Swann Covered Bridge

Located 1 mi. west of Cleveland off AL Hwy. 79 in Blount County. Free admission. Spanning 324 feet and situated high above the rocky riverbed of the Black Warrior River, this bridge is the longest covered bridge still in existence in the state. It was built around 1933

Oneonta, AL Historic Bridges

Old Easley Covered Bridge

Located 1.5 mi. from U.S. 231 in Blount County. Free admission. This one-span town bridge was built in 1930. Tin covered and in fairly good repair, all 95

Oneonta, AL Historic Bridges

Things to do near Oneonta, AL

Cherokee Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...

EarlyWorks Children's Museum

Unique, hands-on experience where visitors interact with history. Talking tree, 46-foot keel boat, talking clock and preschoo...

Bluegrass Classic Car & Tractor Jamboree

Bring your lawn chair and come out for a great day of enjoyment, food, singing and classy antique cars and tractors. Gates op...

Joe Wheeler State Park Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Black Warriors' Path/Mitchell Trace

Path was removal route for 2500 Creek Indians. Traveled by frontiersman Davy Crockett during Creek Indian War. Ran from Ft. M...