Felton, California may be a small town with just 4,000 residents but it sure does have a lot to offer. It’s home to attractions like the Roaring Camp Railroad, a redwoods state park, museums, and more. However, it’s also home to one of our state’s greatest hidden gems: the Felton Covered Bridge. It’s considered to be the tallest covered bridge in the entire country, and if you love charming old bridges then you’ll definitely want to see it. Keep scrolling for more information.
The Felton Covered Bridge Park has long acted as a place for the community to gather together and immerse themselves in the utter beauty of the San Lorenzo Valley.
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It’s here that you’ll discover the beautiful covered bridge that’s located within the park. This isn’t just any bridge, though. It’s considered to be the tallest covered bridge in the entire country. In person, the thing is absolutely massive.
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The bridge is 80 feet long and 35 feet tall. It’s open to pedestrian use only, and makes for a nice little stroll through the park. You’ll be surprised that the bridge is still in very good condition, despite being built back in 1892!
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Back in the day, this bridge was the main mode of passage into Felton. It continued to be the main point of entry into town until 1937 when it turned into a pedestrian-only bridge.
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It’s pretty amazing that we get to walk through such a long-lasting and important piece of California history. It’s not often you see covered bridges like this one on the West Coast, so the bridge itself is definitely a sight to see.
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After you’re done checking out the historic bridge, go ahead and explore the surrounding park. The bridge crosses the beautiful San Lorenzo River, which you can fish in with the proper license.
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The park also contains a playground for the kids, picnic tables, a volleyball court, and large grassy areas. It’s the perfect place to stop for a picnic on your way through town.
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This charming park is just full of history and beauty. Make a quick stop to this delightful covered bridge park the next time you’re in the area. You won’t regret it!
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Did you know about this amazing covered bridge? If you love bridges, then you should definitely check out the rest of this covered bridge trail through Northern California.
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