Zook's Mill Covered Bridge Built in 1849, Zook's Mill Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Lancaster County.
Landis Mill Covered Bridge This bridge is a single span, covered wooden bridge consisting of Burr-type wood trusses in combination with a King posts and steel hanger rods.
Kurtz's Mill Bridge This picturesque bridge crosses Mill Creek in Lancaster County Park.
Siegrist's Mill Covered Bridge Built in 1885, Siegrist's Mill Bridge crosses Chickies Creek. The bridge is named for a local family of farmers.
Jack's Mountain Covered Bridge Jack's Mountain Covered Bridge is the only covered bridge in Adams County open for traffic. Built in 1894, the bridge is a good example of Burr truss construction.
Sachs Covered Bridge Sachs Bridge, also called Sauck's Bridge, spans Marsh Creek at 100 feet long. The bridge is owned by the Gettysburg Preservation Association and is open to pedestrians only.
Andersons Mill Bridge Set in a charming rustic environment in the heart of Franklin County, Andersons Mill Bridge is open year round for light motor vehicle traffic. It was built in 1883 and spans Licking Creek.
Martin's Mill Covered Bridge Built in 1849, Martin's Mill Covered Bridge is Pennsylvania's second longest covered bridge. This landmark is also situated outside of Mercersburg, President Buchanan's birthplace.