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Meems Bottom Covered Bridge
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Only restored historic covered bridge still open to vehicles to drive through! It's one lane with raised 'tire lines' to drive on top of. There's a little parking area on the east side. About 35 minutes drive, just south of Mount Jackson (known for its autumn apples and festival). Travel west on Rt. 720 to cross under I-81, then south to the Route 11 Potato Chips factory, then just a bit further south to the Shenandoah Caverns.
Only restored historic covered bridge still open to vehicles to drive through! It's one lane with raised 'tire lines' to drive on top of. There's a little parking area on the east side. About 35 minutes drive, just south of Mount Jackson (known for its autumn apples and festival). Travel west on Rt.…
Meems Bottom Covered Bridge is a covered bridge in Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States. The bridge, at 204 feet, is the longest covered bridge in Virginia and one of the last that supports regular traffic.
For Instagram photo lovers and history buffs! One of the few local covered bridges still in use. Constructed in 1892-1893, it was originally just used to provide access to a local farmer's apple orchards. Rumor has it that this bridge was a replacement for one that was burned by Union troops during the Civil War.
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Wissler Road
Mount Jackson, VA