The current covered bridge at Schofield Ford (or Twining Ford) in Tyler State Park is the second at that location. Arsonists destroyed the original bridge in 1991. The first Schofield Ford Covered Bridge was built over the Neshaminy Creek in 1873 to…

The Pine Valley Covered Bridge celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2017. It is the second-oldest covered bridge in Bucks County, but it had to survive several scares to make it to that milestone. More than a few times, the bridge over the Pine Run…

The origins of Frankenfield’s Bridge in Tinicum Township are a bit of a mystery. Today, it remains as one of the most remote Bucks County covered bridges. In 1872, Bucks County advertised for a contractor to build a new wooden structure over the…

Uhlerstown's Covered Bridge is the only wooden structure spanning part of the original Delaware River canal system. It is also the only Bucks County covered bridge with side windows.The village where Uhlerstown sits was first called Mexico and its…

Sheard's Mill Covered Bridge is an excellent example of a bridge paired with a mill that serviced a local rural community. Today, the mill remains next to the state-owned covered bridge, adjacent to a family campground in East Rockhill and Haycock…

The Erwinna Covered Bridge is the shortest covered bridge in service in Bucks County at 56 feet. It sits near the Delaware River in a very historic region. The village of Erwinna is named after Colonel Arthur Erwin, who owned the most of the land in…