Grave Creek Covered Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A cute covered bridge.
I rate this bridge as excellent. It's just right off the freeway (I5), has a little parking area and some good signage. It's in great shape and is very picturesque. Nice break from driving too.
I rate this bridge as excellent. It's just right off the freeway (I5), has a little parking area and some good signage. It's in great shape and is very picturesque. Nice break from driving too.
Will pulled off crossed the bridge then went back. Not really a thing to do but actually a working bridge that is covered. If you have never seen one stop otherwise keep on the freeway
Will pulled off crossed the bridge then went back. Not really a thing to do but actually a working bridge that is covered. If you have never seen one stop otherwise keep on the freeway
Originally called Woodpile Creek. In 1846 one of the 1st emigrant wagon trains camped next to the creek overnight. One of the members a 16 year old girl died of typhoid fever and was buried next to...
A cute covered bridge.
I rate this bridge as excellent. It's just right off the freeway (I5), has a little parking area and some good signage. It's in great shape and is very picturesque. Nice break from driving too.
A cute covered bridge.
I rate this bridge as excellent. It's just right off the freeway (I5), has a little parking area and some good signage. It's in great shape and is very picturesque. Nice break from driving too.
Functional bridge
Will pulled off crossed the bridge then went back. Not really a thing to do but actually a working bridge that is covered. If you have never seen one stop otherwise keep on the freeway
Functional bridge
Will pulled off crossed the bridge then went back. Not really a thing to do but actually a working bridge that is covered. If you have never seen one stop otherwise keep on the freeway
Nice area with some history
Originally called Woodpile Creek. In 1846 one of the 1st emigrant wagon trains camped next to the creek overnight. One of the members a 16 year old girl died of typhoid fever and was buried next to...