We were in Covington, Virginia, with some friends sightseeing over the weekend. Our first stop was the Falling Spring Falls, a majestic waterfall. Then our friends suggested another place to visit near Covington.....the Humpback Covered Bridge.
We had passed this exit many times on Interstate 64 traveling to our home in Lewisburg, WV. What a site to behold. Visiting this area was like stepping back in time...truly amazing.
The bridge is located on a 5-acre wayside park that includes a parking area, restrooms, a picnic area and access to Dunlap Creek. The park was very clean with many families having cook outs and/or swimming in the clean, clear water of Dunlap Creek.
From Wikipedia: The Humpback Covered Bridge located in the U.S. state of Virginia, is one of the few remaining covered bridges in the United States that was built higher in the middle than on either end; hence the name of "humpback". The bridge was built in 1857 and is also the oldest remaining covered bridge in the state of Virginia. Its WGCB number is 46-03-01. The bridge spans a tributary of the Jackson River known as Dunlap Creek, for a distance of 109 feet (33 m). The humpback feature is 4 feet (1.2 m) higher in the center than at either end. The bridge is located near the city of Covington, Virginia.
Directions to the Humpback Covered Bridge: From Interstate 64 take Exit 10 to Route 60 and go one-half mile East, or take Route 60 West from Covington.
If you get a chance, stop by to view the bridge, have a picnic, take a swim...or just relax on the grass. Whatever your fancy...just enjoy and get lost in time.
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