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Open to pedestrians
Androscoggin Swinging Bridge (Cumberland County, Maine)
Built 1892 by John A. Roebling Sons Co.; Towers replaced 1916; Rebuilt 1936 by WPA following a flood; Rehabilitated 2006Suspension bridge over Androscoggin River on Pedestrian Path in Brunswick and TopshamOpen to pedestrians
Angels Footbridge (Calaveras County, California)
Originally built during 1890s, washed out during flood 1909; Rebuilt 1916, Condemned 1966, Restored 1996Miller & Borcherding pony truss bridge over Angels Creek on WalkwayOpen to pedestrians only
Animals' Bridge (Missoula County, Montana)
Steel arch bridge over US 93 on Wildlife PassOpen to Wildlife
Anne Pedestrian Bridge (Ward County, North Dakota)
Warren through truss footbridge over Mouse River and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway on a pedestrian trail in MinotOpen to pedestrians
Annisquam Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
First private bridge was built in 1848 became city owned when rebuilt in 1861,altered in 1877,1908,1920 rebuilt in 1946-47 and 1988Timber stringer bridge over Lobster Cove Annisquam, Massachusetts on Pedestrian traffic Washington St to Annisquam VillageDesign now limits to pedestrian traffic only
Antelope Creek Covered Bridge 37-15-02 (Jackson County, Oregon)
Built 1922, Relocated 1987Queenpost through truss bridge over Little Butte Creek on Pedestrian Path in Eagle PointOpen to pedestrians
Aquilla Creek Bridge (McLennan County, Texas)
Built 1892 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works; bypassed by new bridge in 1998Through truss bridge over Aquilla Creek on Rogers Hill RoadBypassed by new bridge
Arcadia Bridge (De Soto County, Florida)
Built 1925 by the Luten Bridge Co.Four-span concrete arch bridge over Peace River on Old FL 70 in ArcadiaOpen to pedestrians only
Arches Trail - Cress Creek Bridge (Montgomery County, Illinois)
Built ca 1855; originally Terre Haute & Alton RR, later Big Four RR, later New York Central RRStone arch bridge over Cress Creek on Arches Rail Trail (formerly Big Four RR)Open to pedestrians only
Arden Point Bridge (Putnam County, New York)
Bridge over Metro-North Commuter Railroad on Arden Point access laneOpen to pedestrians only
Ardmore Bridge (Limestone County, Alabama)
Built 1912Warren pony truss with alternating verticals bridge over drainage ditch on walking trailOpen to pedestrians only
Arkwright Bridge (Kent County, Rhode Island)
Built 1888 by Dean & Westbrook; rehabilitated 1980, 1998; Closed to traffic 2011Pratt through truss bridge over North Branch Pawtuxet River on Hill Street in CoventryClosed to vehicular traffic.
Armitage Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1887 at a different location, installed here in 1907;Whipple through truss bridge over McKenzie River on Pedestrian Path in CoburgOpen to pedestrians
Armstrong Covered Bridge 35-30-12 (Guernsey County, Ohio)
Built 1849; relocated 1966Covered bridge over an unnamed creek at the City Park in CambridgeOpen to pedestrians only
Arneson Theater Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1939-41 by the W.P.A.-named after WPA reginal engineer Edwin ArnesonClosed-spandrel arch bridge over San Antonio River on Pedestrian PathwayOpen to pedestrians only
Arnold Mills Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1886; rehabilitated 1985Pony truss bridge over Abbott Run on Sneech Pond Road in CumberlandAppears to be open to pedestrians
Arrow Rock Kingpost Bridge (Saline County, Missouri)
Relocated Kingpost pony truss bridge at Soldier Lake in Arrow Rock State Historic SiteOpen to pedestrians only
Arroyo Aquaje De Petaca Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)
Built 1934; bypassed by new bridge in 1994; left in-place by the NM State Highway and Transportation DeptPratt pony truss bridge over Arroyo Aquaje De Petaca on former US-64Open to pedestrians only
Arroyo Grande Swinging Bridge (San Luis Obispo County, California)
Built in 1995 to replace a similar bridge (from 1875) that was damaged in a stormWire suspension bridge over Arroyo Grande Creek on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Arroyo Seco Pedestrian Bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1951Concrete pony/through girder bridge over Arroyo Seco on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Arthur A Smith Covered Bridge 21-06-03 (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1869; moved to present site and rehabilitated in 1896; reconstructed 2006Burr arch-truss bridge over North River on Lyonsville Road in Colrain
Artist's Bridge 19-09-04 (Oxford County, Maine)
Built 1872, bypassed in 1958Covered bridge over Sunday River on a pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians
Ashland Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1888 by H.W. Sebestian & Co.Pratt through truss bridge over Hinkson Creek on Ashland Road in ColumbiaOpen to pedestrians
Ashokan Covered Bridge 32-56-05 (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1885Town lattice truss bridge over Old Channel Esopus Creek on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Ashton-Tetonia Trail - Bitch Creek Trestle (Fremont County, Idaho)
built 1924, rail line abandoned 1984, opened to pedestrians in 2010Deck plate girder bridge over Bitch Creek on Ashton-Tetonia TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashton-Tetonia Trail - Conant Creek Trestle (Fremont County, Idaho)
Built 1894 at American Falls; dismantled 1911; relocated here 1914Three-span Pegram deck truss bridge over Conant CreekOpen to pedestrians only as part of Ashton-Tetonia Trail
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #1 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #2 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #3 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #4 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Asia Bridge (Orange County, Florida)
Built 1999Truss bridge over Discovery River on Asia To DinoLand USA PathOpen to pedestrians only
Astico County Park Bridge (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
Structures moved here in 2006Pratt through truss bridge over Crawfish River on TrailOpen to pedestrians
ATSF - Granite Creek Bridge (Yavapai County, Arizona)
Built 1910; Abandoned 1961, Reused as part of a restaurant 1980s-1990s, Partially burned 2005; rebuilt and adapted as outdoor walkway for hotel 2020.Abandoned through truss bridge over North Granite Street & Granite Creek on ATSF RailroadOpen to pedestrians only
ATSF - Pony Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Kansas)
Built 1903Two span stone arch bridge over Pony Creek on Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Grade in WalnutOpen to pedestrians
Au Gres Pedestrian Bridge (Arenac County, Michigan)
Built 1997Timber through arch bridge over Au Gres River on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Au Sable River Bridge (Iosco County, Michigan)
Built 1931; bypassed 2003Pony truss bridge over Au Sable River on Old M-65
Auburn Riverwalk Bridge (Androscoggin County, Maine)
Built 1909Through truss bridge over Androscoggin River in Lewiston and Auburn on Auburn Riverwalk (former Railroad)Open to pedestrians only
Aurora Footbridge (King County, Washington)
Built 1935Girder bridge over Aurora Ave N on PedestriansOpen to pedestrians
Aurora-Lawrenceburg Trail - Tanners Creek Bridge (Dearborn County, Indiana)
Built 1882 over Tanners Creek on the former Cincinnati and Southern Ohio River Railway it later became in 1915 a part of the 'Big 4' rail line. Currently restored as a pedestrian bridge on the Aurora-Lawrenceburg Trail.Pratt through truss bridge over Tanners Creek on the Aurora-Lawrenceburg Trail (former NYC railroad line) in LawrenceburgOpen to pedestrians
Austin-Santa Fe Park Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1872 near Chanute by the King Iron Bridge Co. Moved downstream ca. 1910. Relocated to Santa Fe Park in Chanute, Kansas.Relocated Bowstring through truss bridge over Little Turkey CreekOpen to pedestrians
Avoca Trail - Mill Creek Bridge (St. Clair County, Michigan)
Fishbelly Pratt deck truss bridge over Mill Creek on Wadhams to Avoca Trail (formerly Pere Marquette RR)Open to pedestrians only
Badger Hole Spring Bridge (White Pine County, Nevada)
Built in the early 19-teens as part of the Midland Trail, the bridge remained in use until US Highway 6 was built approximately one mile to the east of the bridge sometime between the late 1930's and early 1950's.Slab bridge over Badger Hole Spring on Midland TrailOpen to pedestrians only, significant spalling of the concrete deck and abutments
Bailey Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Bailey pony truss bridge over Prairie Creek on TrailOpen to pedestrians
Bailey Bridge (Bay County, Florida)
Built 1946Steel stringer bridge over Sr77/North Bay Bailey on Sr-77Open to pedestrians
Bakers Chocolate Bridge (Suffolk County, Massachusetts)
Pony truss bridge over Neponset River on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Ballinger CR 129 Pony Truss (Runnels County, Texas)
Abandoned polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Colorado River on RoadOpen to pedestrians only
Ballpark Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Wears Creek at the baseball field in Washington ParkOpen to pedestrians only
Balls creek bridge (Catawba County, North Carolina)
Steel stringer bridge over Balls CreekOpen to pedestrians only
Banner Bridge (Wise County, Virginia)
Bridge is on what was once a spur line to coal mines about a half mile northward.Open to pedestrians only
Barker Island Bridge (E) (Marathon County, Wisconsin)
Built 1908, using pieces fabricated 1899 and 1900Pony/through plate girder bridge over Wisconsin River on Pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians
Barrackville Covered Bridge 48-25-02 (Marion County, West Virginia)
Built in 1853 by Eli & Lemuel Chenoweth; Bypassed 1987; ACROW pony truss installed 1991 due to deterioration; Renovated 1998Burr arch-truss bridge over Buffalo CreekOpen to pedestrians
Barronvale Covered Bridge 38-56-03 (Somerset County, Pennsylvania)
Original bridge built 1846; replaced or extensively rebuilt 1902Burr arch-truss bridge over Laurel Hill Creek on TR501Open to pedestrians
Bartlett Covered Bridge 29-02-02 (Carroll County, New Hampshire)
Built 1850; Rehabilitated with added arches c. 1920's; Bypassed 1939; Sold to private owner and converted to gift shop 1965Paddleford through truss bridgeOpen to customers only
Bassett Brook Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1830Stone arch bridge over Bassett Brook on Mass Route 8 & Berkshire Street Railway in CheshireOpen to pedestrians only
Bastrop Bridge (Bastrop County, Texas)
Built 1922; Bypassed by new bridge in 1958Three-span through truss bridge over the Colorado River in BastropOpen to pedestrians only
Batavia Clark Island Bridges (Kane County, Illinois)
Modern trail bridge to Clark IslandPratt pony truss bridge over Fox River on bike trail in BataviaOpen to pedestrians
Bath Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1928 by Boston Bridge Works; rehabilitated 1936; Bypassed 1989Warren through truss bridge over Wild Ammonoosuc River on bypassed stretch of Rum Hill Road (US 302) in BathOpen to pedestrians only
Bath/Haverhill Covered Bridge 29-05-04 (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1827; rehabilitated 1973; Bypassed 1998; rehabilitated 2004Covered bridge over Ammonoosuc River on NH 135Open to Pedestrians
Battle Creek Bridge (Tehama County, California)
Built 1911, Bypassed 1984Pratt through truss bridge over Battle Creek on Jellys Ferry RoadOpen to pedestrians
Bauer Road Bridge (Clinton County, Michigan)
Built 1880 by the Penn Bridge Works; dismantled and moved to Calhoun County where it was restoredRelocated through truss bridge originally over Looking Glass River on Bauer Road; , now relocated to Historic Bridge Park in Calhoun County and restored as a pedestrian bridgeRelocated and open to pedestrians
Bay Covered Bridge 35-82-05 (Vinton County, Ohio)
Built 1876; relocated 1966Covered bridge over a pond in the Junior Fairgrounds at MacArthurOpen to pedestrians only
Bay Farm Island Bicycle Bridge (Alameda County, California)
Built 1993Modern Pratt pony truss bascule drawbridge over San Leandro Bay on Bike TrafficOpen to pedestrians only
Beach Road Bridge (Tompkins County, New York)
Built 1873 by the King Bridge Co. Preserved as a pedestrian bridge in 2003.Bowstring pony truss bridge over West Branch Cayuga Inlet on Beach RoadOpen to pedestrians
Bear Creek Bridge (Fillmore County, Minnesota)
Built 1906Pratt through truss bridge over Bear Creek on Nature RDOpen to pedestrians only
Bear River State Park Bridge (Uinta County, Wyoming)
Polygonal Warren pony truss with all verticals bridge over Bear River on Cottonwood TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Beardsley Park Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1921Stone arch bridge over Brunnels Pond on WalkwayOpen to pedestrians only
Beaumont Street Bridge (Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Stone arch bridge over Beaumont Street in AshevilleOpen to pedestrians only
Beaver Creek Covered Bridge 49-42-b (Monroe County, Wisconsin)
Built in a blighted part of the community in 2009. The project was the first improvement in the area, which is now a beautiful plaza area complete with a farmers market.Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Beaver Creek on Downtown Pedestrian PathOpen to pedestrians only
Bee Rock Tunnel (Wise County, Virginia)
TunnelOpen to pedestrians on a trail
Beech Fork Covered Bridge 17-115-01 (Washington County, Kentucky)
Built 1865 by Cornelius Barnes; made obsolete by new bridge in 1977; rehabilitated 1982 & 2017Two-span covered bridge over Beech Fork River on KY 458Open to pedestrians only
Beeson Covered Bridge 14-61-24 (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1906, later moved from Roaring Creek, north of Marshall, Indiana, to Williams Creek, closed to vehicle traffic in 1974, damaged by arson twice in 1979Covered bridge over Williams Creek on a pedestrian path at Billie Creek VillageOpen to pedestrians
Bel-Mar Country Club Bridge (Boone County, Illinois)
Early 1900'sPony truss bridge over Kishwaukee River on Golf Course Cart pathOpen to pedestrians
Belfast Armistice Bridge (Waldo County, Maine)
Built 1921, reopened as a pedestrian bridge in 2010Steel stringer bridge over Passagassawakeag River on a pedestrian trail (former Route 1) in BelfastOpen to pedestrians only
Bell Hill Road (Old) (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1909 by American Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1960; Bypassed 1990Bypassed Warren pony truss Bridge over Upper Ammonoosuc River on Bell HillOpen to pedestrians only. Used for Snowmobiles in winter
Bell Street Bridge (Dawson County, Montana)
Built 1925, in use as a vehicle bridge until 1992, and then rehabilitated and refurbished into a pedestrian bridge.Warren through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Bell StreetOpen to pedestrians
Belle Isle Marsh Footbridge (Suffolk County, Massachusetts)
Timber stringer bridge over Belle Isle Inlet Marshes on Nature TrailOpen to pedestrians
Belleville Bowstring Bridge (Republic County, Kansas)
Likely built ca. 1876.Bowstring pony truss bridge over Unnamed Stream on Hiking TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Belleville Copper Rolling-Mill Bridge (Essex County, New Jersey)
1838 brownstone arch bridge over the Second River used by the Belleville Copper Rolling MillStone arch bridge over Second RiverOpen to pedestrians only
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