Bartlett Covered Bridge 29-02-02[Map · Street View] Paddleford through truss bridge Open to customers only Built 1850; Rehabilitated with added arches c. 1920's; Bypassed 1939; Sold to private owner and converted to gift shop 1965
Bear Notch Swift River Bridge[Map] Lost Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Swift River on Bear Notch Road Replaced by a new bridge Built 1961; demolished & replaced with UCEB in 2015
Beebe River Railroad Trestle[Map] Lost Steel stringer bridge over Beebe River on Beebe River Railroad Removed but not replaced Built 1917
BM - Bearcamp River Bridge[Map] Baltimore through truss bridge over Bearcamp River on B&M Conway Branch Open to pedestrians only Abandoned 1972
Canal Road Bridge[Map] Stone arch bridge over Great East Lake Outlet on Canal Road in Wakefield Open to traffic Built 1920
CSRX - East Branch Saco River Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over East Branch Saco River on Conway Scenic Railroad (formerly Maine Central Railroad) in Bartlett Open to traffic Built 1906 by the NE Structural Co.
CSRX - Frankenstein Trestle[Map] Deck plate girder bridge over Frankenstein Cliff (Named for American Artist Godfrey N. Frankenstein) on Conway Scenic Railway Open to traffic Built 1892, Strengthened in 1930 and 1950
CSRX - Kedron Arch Bridge[Map] Stone arch bridge over Kedron Brook on Conway Scenic Railroad Open to traffic Built 1875 by the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad
CSRX - Rocky Branch Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over Rocky Branch on Conway Scenic Railroad (formerly Maine Central Railroad) in Bartlett Open to traffic Built 1906 by the NE Structural Co.
CSRX Saco River Bridge[Map] Pony/through girder bridge over Saco River on Conway Scenic Railway Open to traffic
Dam Road Bridge[Map] Pony truss bridge over Ossipee River on Dam Road Open to pedestrians only
Durgin Covered Bridge 29-02-07[Map] Covered bridge over Cold River on Durgin Bridge Road in Sandwich Open to traffic Built 1869; rehabilitated 1967 & 1983
Ellis River Bridge (Pre 1938)[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Ellis River on RT 16; Pinkham Notch Road Replaced by a new bridge Built Unknown
Huntress Bridge[Map · Street View] Pratt through truss bridge over Ossipee River on Swamp Road in Effingham Open to traffic Built 1936; rehabilitated 1994
MEC - Frankenstein Trestle[Map] Lost Steel stringer bridge over Frankenstein Cliff (Named for American Artist Godfrey N. Frankenstein) on Maine Central Railroad Replaced by a new bridge Built 1875; Replaced 1892
MEC - Saco River Bridge[Map] Abandoned through truss bridge over Saco River on Maine Central Railroad Mountain Division Derelict/abandoned
MEC - Saco River Bridge (Old)[Map] Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Saco River on Main Central Railroad Replaced by a new bridge Replaced 1906
MEC - Snow Brook Arch Bridge[Map] Abandoned stone arch bridge over Snow Brook on Maine Central Railroad Derelict/abandoned Built ca. 1883 by the Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad
MEC - Willey Brook Bridge[Map] Lost Double-intersection Warren deck truss bridge over Willey Brook on Portland & Ogdensburg Railroad Replaced by a new bridge
Melvin River Bridge[Map] Wooden bridge over Melvin River on County Road (County Rd) (County Rd) in Tuftonboro Open to traffic Built 1936
NH-16 Saco River Bridge[Map] Haunched deck plate girder bridge over Saco River on New Hampshire Route 16 Open to traffic Built 1945 as bypass of Saco River Covered Bridge; rehabilitated 1978
Old Elm Brook Bridge[Map] Lost Stone arch bridge over Elm Brook on Old West Side Road/Elm Brook Road Collapsed with no replacement built. A few structure remnants remain
Old U.S. 302 Bridge[Map · Street View] Skewed Pratt Through Truss Bypassed and Demolished Built 1936; Bypassed 1990; Demolished 2006
Pine River Bridge[Map] Concrete arch bridge over Pine River on NH 16 in Ossipee Open to traffic Built 1930; rehabilitated 1977
River Road Bridge[Map] Wooden bridge over Razor Brook on River Road in Bartlett Open to traffic Built 1935; rehabilitated 1990
River Street Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Saco River on River Street Replaced by a new bridge Built ca. 1888-1894 (based on portal bracing design) by Dean & Westbrook; Replaced 1967
Saco River Covered Bridge 29-02-03[Map · Street View] Two-span covered Paddleford through truss bridge over Saco River on East Side Road in Conway Open to traffic Built 1890; rehabilitated 1989
Shannon Brook Bridge[Map] Concrete arch bridge over Shannon Brook on NH 171 in Moultonborough Open to traffic Built 1900; rehabilitated 1955
Smith-Eastman Covered Bridge 29-02-04x[Map] Lost Covered Paddleford through truss bridge over Saco River Lost to arson. Substructure remains present. Built 1846; Bypassed 1950; Burned 1975
Swift River Bridge[Map] Lost Pony truss bridge on Main Street Replaced by a new bridge
Swift River Covered Bridge 29-02-05[Map] Covered Paddleford truss bridge over Swift River on West Side Road in Conway Open to pedestrians only Built 1869; Bypassed 1974
The Narrows Bridge[Map · Street View] Lost Lattice deck truss bridge over Chocorua River on Chocorua Lake Road Replaced by a new bridge (Actually the street view bridge is very similar to the postcard view) Built Unknown
Valley Cross Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Parker pony truss bridge over Wildcat Brook on Valley Cross Road in Jackson Open to traffic Built 1905; rehabilitated 1983
Whiteface Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Cold River on Whiteface Road / NH RT 113A Replaced by a new bridge Built Unknown
Whittier Covered Bridge 29-02-08[Map · Street View] Covered bridge over Bearcamp River on Nudd Road/Covered Bridge Road in Ossipee Intact but closed to all traffic. Bridge currently sitting on Nudd Road for rehabilitation Built 1870; Rehabilitated 1983 with second rehab currently ongoing