Covered bridges of Ashtabula County

You’ll Fall for the Covered Bridges of Ashtabula County, Ohio

You’re guaranteed to fall in love with this scenic driving route through the covered bridges of Ashtabula County, Ohio. This Midwest County celebrates its covered bridges every October with a festival timed for peak leaf-peeping. Here’s a preview of what to expect on a bucolic drive around this beautiful fall destination.

Why are covered bridges covered?

Historically, bridges were made of wood, which is vulnerable to extreme Midwest weather conditions. Without the covering, wooden trusses would rot more rapidly and require frequent replacement. Historically, covered bridges lasted longer, and kept the roadway clear of snow and rain, reducing dangerously slippery surfaces for passing horses and carts.

Ashtabula County, Ohio

Ashtabula County is located in Northeast Ohio and has 19 covered bridges, including America’s longest and shortest bridges. The County’s two oldest bridges are Mechanicsville Road and Windsor Mills, both built in 1867. All of the County’s sheltered overpasses are connected by two recommended driving routes, and you can download your official driving map from here. 

Tip: Make a rest stop at the Covered Bridge Pizza Parlors in Andover or North Kingsville – eateries located inside old covered bridges that were dismantled and relocated in the 1970s.

Ashtabula County also hosts a yearly Covered Bridge Festival in October. This is the best time to see fall foliage throughout the region. The following pictures of Ashtabula’s sheltered crossings will give you a taste of the beauty you’ll find along the way.

Madison County, Iowa V Ashtabula County Ohio

Madison County, Iowa may be more famous, because of the novel and subsequent Hollywood film The Bridges of Madison County. But these days it only has 6 remaining bridges.

The reigning queen is lesser-known but no less scenic, Ashtabula County. Located just an hour’s drive from Cleveland, Ohio, it boasts 19 covered bridges within an area you can cover in a long day or leisurely weekend.

Doyle Road Covered Bridge | Bridges of Ashtabula County | Duende by Madam ZoZo
Doyle Road Covered Bridge
Benetka Road Bridge
Mechanicsville Road Covered Bridge | Covered Bridges of Ashtabula County
Mechanicsville Road Bridge, the second longest single-span, covered bridge in Ashtabula County complete with quilting square
Giddings Road Bridge crossing Mills Creek
Pastoral views on the Covered Bridge Trail
The leafy roadway leading to Windsor Mills Bridge
Red barn with Mail Pouch Tobacco painted in yellow block letters
Vintage advertising: Mail Pouch Tobacco Barn
Harpersfield Bridge spanning the Grand River with blue sky
Harpersfield Bridge spanning the Grand River
The Grand River
Grand River just downstream from Harpersfield Covered Bridge
Pumpkins for sale at roadside stall
Autumn vibes
Trees with red and gold leaves along the side of a country road
Fall colour on the Covered Bridge Trail
Wooden covered bridge in rusty red with white details
Netcher Road Covered Bridge
Netcher Road Covered Bridge
Yellow painted Windsor Mills Bridge amongst golden autumn foliage
Windsor Mills Bridge

For more romantic getaways and Midwest adventures, see these posts:

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How to Enjoy a Day in Amish Country, Ohio

5 Fun Weekend Getaways in the Midwest for Adventurous Couples

I hope you find beauty and romance in the landscapes and covered bridges of Ashtabula County.

Peace, love and inspiring travel,

Madam ZoZo

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Images of autumnal landscapes and covered bridges with text overlay reading "Best covered Bridges Scenic Drive"
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