Vinton County Covered Bridge Tour - Travel the beautiful countryside and discover the past in some of Ohio's oldest bridges.
Covered Bridges

Bay Bridge
Built 1876 and relocated to the Vinton County Fairgrounds in
1966.
Covered Multiple Kingpost through truss
63 Feet, open to pedestrian traffic
39.269823,-82.47456

Cox Bridge
Covered Bridge over Brushy Fork Creek.
Queenpost through truss built by Diltz & Steele in 1884.
Open to pedestrian traffic only. Has a small picnic area.
39.366106,-82.460614

Mt Olive
Covered Queenpost through truss over Middle Fork Salt Creek.
Built 1875 by G. W. Pilcher and now only open to foot traffic.
35 Feet in Length.
39.286312,-82.588789

The Ponn Covered
Bridge is gone, burned in June of 2013. Arson was suspected.
Article in Vinton County Courier.
Ponn Covered Bridge
Covered Multiple Kingpost through truss over Raccoon Creek.
Built 1874 by Martin McGrath & Lyman Wells - length 98.1 feet.
39.047936,-82.376305

Arbaugh Covered Bridge
Timber multiple Kingpost with arches truss built over Raccoon
Creek. Rebuilt. 111 Feet.
39.171565,-82.336833
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