11th Street - Raccoon Creek Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on 11th Street Replaced by a new bridge Damaged by flooding in January 1959; repaired & reopened; replaced in 1962
Bennington Chapel Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Lost pony truss bridge over Otter Fork of the Licking River on Bennington Chapel Road Replaced in 2001 Built 1918; rehabilitated 1961; replaced 2001
Blackhand Gorge Bridge[Map] A-frame through truss bridge within Blackhand Gorge Nature Preserve Open to pedestrians only Originally built 1880 over Valley Run on TR 332; relocated 1983
Blackhand Gorge Trail - Blackhand Tunnel[Map] Tunnel on Former Interurban railway line Closed Blasted 1890; Abandoned ca. 1929; Used as a road afterwards, Converted to trail ??
Camp Falling Rock Covered Bridge 35-45-04[Map] Covered Through truss bridge over Small Stream? on Footpath Open to pedestrians only Built 1872 over Rocky Fork on Houdeshell Road; Replaced 1970's; Moved to Camp Falling Rock and erected as a memorial to longtime Scout Executive Harold G. Hayes
Canal Greenway Covered Bridge[Map] Town lattice truss bridge over Unnamed tributary of South Fork of Licking river on Canal Greenway Trail Open to pedestrians only Built 1991
Chatham Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Modern Warren pony truss bridge over Clear Fork Licking River on Chatham Road. Open to traffic
Cherry Valley Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Three-span stone arch bridge over Raccoon Creek on Cherry Valley Road in Newark Open to traffic Built 1834 by Josiah Spaulding as an aqueduct; later retrofitted to carry traffic
Claylick Covered Bridge[Map] Lost Howe through truss covered bridge over Licking River on Brownsville Road/Brushy Fork Road Destroyed by fire Built 1876; destroyed by fire in 1932.
Claylick Metal Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Licking River on Brushy Fork Road (Brownsville Road) Replaced by new bridge Built 1932 to replace a covered bridge; Replaced 1979
County Road 210 Bridge[Map] Pony truss bridge on County Road 210 Replaced by a new bridge Replaced in 2000
Courter Road Bridge[Map] Concrete arch bridge over South Fork Licking River on Courter Road (TR 157) in Pataskala Open to traffic
Davis Farm Covered Bridge 35-45-25[Map · Street View] Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Rocky Fork Licking River on Private Drive Open to private traffic, in use on driveway Built 1947
Dry Creek Road Northeast Bridge[Map] Half-hip Pratt pony truss bridge over Dry Creek on Driveway Open to traffic on private road Built 1900?
East Main Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on East Main Street in Newark Open to traffic Built 1898 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1978
Falling Rock Camp Iron Bridge[Map] Iron pony truss bridge over Rocky Fork at Falling Rock Boy Scout Camp Has been moved and restored in the camp. Built ca. 1872; relocated 1927 and 1931
Gallman Road Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on a pedestrian trail in Newark Open to pedestrians only Built 1887 by the Columbia Bridge Works over St. Mary's River in Mercer County; relocated in 2002
Ginger Hill Road Bridge[Map] Modern pony truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on Ginger Hill Road Open to traffic; 45% legal load Built 1990. Temporay repairs in 2018.
Granville Viaduct[Map · Street View] Steel stringer bridge over Raccoon Creek on Columbus Rd C539B Open to traffic Built 1929, Rehabilitated 1964, 2005
Gregg Mill Covered Bridge[Map] Covered bridge over Wakatomika Creek on Frampton Road (CR 201) Open to traffic Built 1881; reconstructed 1992
Lost Run Bridge[Map] Warren pony truss with alternating verticals bridge over Lost Run on Private Lane Open to authorized vehicles only Built ca. 1940
Manning Street - North Fork Licking River Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on Manning Street Replaced by a new bridge Damaged by flooding in January 1959; repaired & reopened; replaced in 1962
Mercer-Thumwood Covered Bridge[Map] Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Wakatomika Creek on Frampton Road Destroyed by fire Built 1875; destroyed by arson 1985
Mill Street Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Muddy Fork on Mill Street in Pataskala No longer exists
National Road Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Ohio & Erie Canal on Old National Road (US 40) Replaced by a new bridge
OH 37 - Raccoon Creek Bridge[Map] Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on OH 37 Replaced by a new bridge Collapsed in 1938; NBI shows replacement in 1963
Orchard Street Bridge[Map] Lost Bridge over South Fork of Licking River on Orchard Street Replaced by a new bridge Built 1903 by the Champion Bridge Company; replaced in 1980.
Quarry Run Bridge[Map] Lost closed-spandrel arch bridge over Quarry Run on Hupp Road (TR 309) No longer exists Replaced 2003
Ramp Creek Bridge[Map] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Ramp Creek on TR 133 (Hallie Lane) Replaced by a new bridge
Rocky Fork Road Bridge[Map] Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Rocky Fork on Rocky Fork Road (TR 210) Open to traffic, 70% legal Built 1928 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.; rehabilitated 1968
Rodrick Bridge[Map] Bowstring through truss bridge originally located over Wills Creek on TR 144 in Coshocton County and relocated to Ohio State University-Newark Campus grounds Open to pedestrians only Built 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works using a design patented in 1841 by Squire Whipple. Relocated in 1998.
Seven Hills Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Pratt pony truss bridge over Panhandle Railroad on Seven Hills Road (TR-232) Rehabilitated and Relocated to Camp Falling Rock, Eden Twp Built 1870s. Rehabilitated/Relocated March 2017
Shoults/Girl Scout Camp Covered Bridge 35-45-05[Map] Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Wakatomika Creek on Road Open to traffic, fair condition, 5-Ton limit Built 1879, rebuilt on rolled steel beams in 1974
Snyder Road Bridge[Map] Modern Warren pony truss bridge Open to traffic Built 1986. Major rehab Nov 2015
South Main Street Bridge[Map] Lost Through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on South Main Street Replaced by a new bridge
Staddens Ford Covered Bridge[Map] Lost covered through truss bridge over Licking River on Staddens Bridge Road Replaced by a new bridge
Toboso Covered Bridge[Map] Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Licking River on Toboso Road Replaced by a new bridge Originally built 1858; rebuilt 1861; replaced 1941
Toboso Metal Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Licking River on Toboso Road (CR 273) Replaced by new bridge Spans moved here in 1941 to replace a covered bridge; replaced 1988
Torrens Rd Bridge[Map · Street View] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on Torrens Rd TR 68 Replaced by a new bridge Built in 1935 for $1,138, cost shared between Knox and Licking Counties.
Waterworks Road Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on Waterworks Road Replaced by a new bridge
Wilson Street - Raccoon Creek Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on Wilson Street Replaced by a new bridge Damaged by flooding in January 1959; repaired & reopened; replaced in 1960