Lost Bridges - Upper Bucks

Discover the locations of covered bridges we have lost in Upper Bucks County.

Krout's Mill (1832-1938)

Krout's Mill Covered Bridge also was known as the Nockamixon Bridge. It spanned the Deep Run Creek in Pipersville. According to a 1919 inspection report, the bridge was situated near Henry Krout’s Mill on Township Road, from Bedminsterville to…

Randt's Mill (1859-1925)

Randt's Mill Bridge was another covered bridge taken out of road service in the 1920s by Bucks County. However, the mill building next to the bridge, built in the 1780s, still exists. The covered bridge was 100 feet long and sat over the Tohickon…

Stover-Myers Mill (1857-1906)

This covered bridge stood near the Stover-Myers Mill in Bedminster and Tinicum Townships and it spanned the Tohickon Creek. The two-span bridge was 190 feet long. The Allentown Leader said that on April 26, 1906, a brush fire spread to the…

Point Pleasant - River Road (1850-1922)

The Point Pleasant covered bridge spanned the Tohickon Creek on River Road just west of the longer Point Pleasant - Byram covered bridge that crossed the Delaware River. County records show the bridge was built in 1850.  It was wider than the typical…

River Road (1854-1932)

The River Road Covered Bridge spanned 166 feet over the Tinicum Creek on the current-day River Road. It was also known as the Tinicum Creek or Delaware Valley House Bridge.  A tavern, the Delaware Valley House, once hosted tourists, including…

Rufe's Mill (dates unknown)

What little is known about this short covered bridge is based chiefly on several photos from the late 1800s. According to Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, Samuel Rufe's Mill sat on the Delaware Canal at an area called The Narrows…

Kintnersville (1837-1921)

The Kintnersville Covered Bridge was one of the first bridges taken out of road service by the county and the state in late 1921. The covered bridge spanned Neshaminy Creek on Easton Road, from Kintnersville to Riegelsville in Nockamixon Township.…

Haupt's Mill (1872-1985)

The Haupt’s Mill Covered Bridge was one of the most remote covered bridges in Bucks County until it was destroyed in a 1985 fire. The county commissioned the bridge in 1872, to be built from oak and hemlock, near what was called “Houpt’s Mill.” The…