Alabama Historic Bridges
Coldwater Covered Bridge
Located at Oxford Lake and Walking Trail in Calhoun County. Free admission. One of Alabama's oldest remaining covered bridges, this structure was built in 1850
Iron Bridge
Uniquely designed truss bridge built late 1800
The Kissing Bridge
Built by black stone masons in early textile days. Teens of 1941
Gilliland-Reese Covered Bridge
Located in the scenic setting of Noccalula Falls Park in Etowah County. Admission charged to the park. This 1899
Bob Saunders Family Covered Bridge
Located at Twin Pines Resort and Conference Center in Shelby County. Listed in World Guide to Covered Bridges, structure is 50 feet long, 10
Kymulga Grist Mill & Covered Bridge
Located in Kymulga Grist Mill Park in Talladega County. Admission charged to the park. This 1860s, 105
Benjamin Fitzpatrick Bridge
Horizontally arched bridge spanning Tallapoosa River. One of world's longest curved bridges. 143 ft. above water, 1738
Swann Covered Bridge
Located 1 mi. west of Cleveland off AL Hwy. 79 in Blount County. Free admission. Spanning 324
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
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
Old Railroad Bridge
Pedestrian bridge offers a beautiful view of the Tennessee River on Pickwick Lake. Dated 1839
Old Union Crossing Covered Bridge
The Old Union Crossing Covered Bridge is a privately owned wood & metal combination style covered bridge that spans the West Fork of the Little River in DeKalb County, Alabama.
Natural Bridge of Alabama
60-ft.-high, 148
Edmund Winston Pettus Bridge
National landmark;