Ohio is fortunately full of charming covered bridges just begging to be photographed. There’s one county in particular, however, that features more than just a handful of them.

The Covered Bridges Byway in Ashtabula County, (also known as the Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Tour), is an especially beautiful way to take in some of Ohio’s back road fall foliage and discover some charming covered bridges along the way. Drive through America’s shortest and longest covered bridge along this scenic route, which features a total of 18 covered bridges in Ashtabula County, with 16 of them drivable. This is one route you’ll definitely want to take this fall:

Along the way, you’ll see several beautiful bridges, including Harpersfield Covered Bridge (pictured below), which used to be the longest covered bridge in America.

Corey Balazowich/Flickr You can begin your drive at the Windsor Mills Covered Bridge near Orwell and end your journey at Creek Road Covered Bridge near Kingsville. To view a map of the complete route (including four separate tour options,) click here.

America’s shortest covered bridge is 18 feet long. It carries West Liberty Street across Cowles Creek in Geneva.

Mark K./Flickr It’s known as West Liberty Covered Bridge, and it’s less than 10 years old.

Netcher Road Bridge in Jefferson Township was built in 1999 and features a unique Neo-Victorian design.

George Bannister/Flickr Be sure to bring your camera for this drive, as the bridges are beautiful—especially against the fall foliage.

Caine Road Bridge was built in 1986 in honor of Ashtabula County’s 175th anniversary.

Jason Miklacic/Flickr Each bridge along the tour has its own special history that makes it unique.

At the Plymouth and Ashtabula Township line in northern Ashtabula County, you’ll find America’s longest covered bridge.

Mark K./Flickr It is 613 feet long, stretching State Road across the Ashtabula River.

Be sure to attend this year’s Ashtabula County Covered Bridge Festival, which takes place on October 13 - 14.

Nicholas A. Tonelli/Flickr (The 157-foot long bridge pictured above in Monroe Township is another one of the 16 drivable bridges in Ashtabula County.)

Are you up for this beautiful drive? Have you ever taken in before? Share your photos and experiences with us!

Corey Balazowich/Flickr

You can begin your drive at the Windsor Mills Covered Bridge near Orwell and end your journey at Creek Road Covered Bridge near Kingsville. To view a map of the complete route (including four separate tour options,) click here.

Mark K./Flickr

It’s known as West Liberty Covered Bridge, and it’s less than 10 years old.

George Bannister/Flickr

Be sure to bring your camera for this drive, as the bridges are beautiful—especially against the fall foliage.

Jason Miklacic/Flickr

Each bridge along the tour has its own special history that makes it unique.

It is 613 feet long, stretching State Road across the Ashtabula River.

Nicholas A. Tonelli/Flickr

(The 157-foot long bridge pictured above in Monroe Township is another one of the 16 drivable bridges in Ashtabula County.)

For more covered bridges and scenic routes in Ohio, check out our previous articles: These 17 Beautiful Covered Bridges In Ohio Will Remind You Of A Simpler Time and Take This Gorgeous Fall Foliage Road Trip To See Ohio Like Never Before.

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