HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct — Attraction in Indiana

Name
Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct
Description
Duck Creek Aqueduct, also known as the Metamora Aqueduct and Whitewater Canal Aqueduct, is a historic aqueduct carrying the Whitewater Canal over Duck Creek in Metamora Township, Franklin County, Indiana. Built in 1846, it is the only surviving covered wood aqueduct in the United States.
Nearby attractions
Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
19073 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030
Metamora Grist Mill
19073 75 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030
Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office
19056 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030
Whitewater Valley Gateway Park
19189 US-52, Metamora, IN 47030
Nearby restaurants
Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor
19041 Lovers Ln, Metamora, IN 47030
Hav-A-Bite Restaurant
19121 US-52, Metamora, IN 47030
Nearby hotels
The Metamora Inn
19049 Wynn St, Metamora, IN 47030
Related posts
Keywords
Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct tourism.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct hotels.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct bed and breakfast. flights to Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct attractions.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct restaurants.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct travel.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct travel guide.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct travel blog.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct pictures.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct photos.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct travel tips.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct maps.Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct things to do.
Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct
United StatesIndianaHistoric Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

Basic Info

Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

19001-19041 Pennington Rd, Metamora, IN 47030
4.6(58)
Open until 12:00 AM
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

Duck Creek Aqueduct, also known as the Metamora Aqueduct and Whitewater Canal Aqueduct, is a historic aqueduct carrying the Whitewater Canal over Duck Creek in Metamora Township, Franklin County, Indiana. Built in 1846, it is the only surviving covered wood aqueduct in the United States.

Cultural
Outdoor
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Whitewater Canal State Historic Site, Metamora Grist Mill, Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office, Whitewater Valley Gateway Park, restaurants: Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor, Hav-A-Bite Restaurant
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
(765) 647-6512
Open hoursSee all hours
SatOpen 24 hoursOpen

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Indiana
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Indiana
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Indiana
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

Metamora Grist Mill

Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office

Whitewater Valley Gateway Park

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

4.5

(374)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Metamora Grist Mill

Metamora Grist Mill

4.5

(127)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office

Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office

5.0

(2)

Open until 4:00 PM
Click for details
Whitewater Valley Gateway Park

Whitewater Valley Gateway Park

4.6

(22)

Open until 6:00 PM
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Adventurous Scavenger Hunt! - Connersville Cache Craze
Adventurous Scavenger Hunt! - Connersville Cache Craze
Sat, Dec 13 • 8:00 AM
832 North Eastern Avenue, Connersville, IN 47331
View details
Brookville Scavenger Hunt For Couples - SHOW LOVE (Date Night!!)
Brookville Scavenger Hunt For Couples - SHOW LOVE (Date Night!!)
Sat, Dec 13 • 1:00 PM
919 Main Street, Brookville, IN 47012
View details
Holiday Sip and Shop / Bingo Night
Holiday Sip and Shop / Bingo Night
Wed, Dec 17 • 5:30 PM
10868 Woliung Road, Sunman, IN 47041
View details

Nearby restaurants of Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

Hav-A-Bite Restaurant

Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

4.7

(95)

$

Click for details
Hav-A-Bite Restaurant

Hav-A-Bite Restaurant

4.6

(155)

Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.
logo

Posts

Wendy BurkWendy Burk
This is an awesome piece of American engineering. A covered bridge with a canal for boats over another river. Well worth a day trip to Metamora to see it and ride the horse drawn canal boat through it. Canal boat rides are reasonable. The town has a lot of stores to visit and a grist mill to tour. Spend a day there.
John BakerJohn Baker
We went on an early day in March of 24 and the town was closed except for the cookie jar store! By the way it’s in the world records for the amount of cookie jars. This is a phenomenal place to visit! Step back in time! Check out a few pics we took!
Chris RekeChris Reke
Super cool piece of history being the oldest still in use aqueduct (a bridge that holds water for boats to use) in the country. A most see if in the area. My picture shows it closed but only because of repairs being done to prolong its life.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Indiana

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

This is an awesome piece of American engineering. A covered bridge with a canal for boats over another river. Well worth a day trip to Metamora to see it and ride the horse drawn canal boat through it. Canal boat rides are reasonable. The town has a lot of stores to visit and a grist mill to tour. Spend a day there.
Wendy Burk

Wendy Burk

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Indiana

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
We went on an early day in March of 24 and the town was closed except for the cookie jar store! By the way it’s in the world records for the amount of cookie jars. This is a phenomenal place to visit! Step back in time! Check out a few pics we took!
John Baker

John Baker

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Indiana

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Super cool piece of history being the oldest still in use aqueduct (a bridge that holds water for boats to use) in the country. A most see if in the area. My picture shows it closed but only because of repairs being done to prolong its life.
Chris Reke

Chris Reke

See more posts
See more posts

Reviews of Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

4.6
(58)
avatar
5.0
7y

Whitewater Canal Aqueduct

A distinctively unique covered bridge, the Whitewater Canal Aqueduct was not designed to carry traditional traffic, but to carry water for a canal that carried boat traffic. The 81' aqueduct was necessitated because the canal had to cross over an existing stream, Duck Creek. The canal system was abandoned with the advent of trains, but this section of the Whitewater Canal has been preserved in historical Metamora, Indiana. The Whitewater Canal and aqueduct were acquired in 1946 by the Whitewater Canal Association and the Indiana Department of Conservation. The water for the canal system is channeled from the Whitewater River, a favorite for canoeing enthusiasts.

Built in 1846, the interior of the bridge has a walkway on one side. The bridge is constructed with a multiple kingpost truss encased by a double Burr arch. The lower chords are protected against the canal water by a lining of tin.

The exterior of the bridge is also intriguing. The bridge has a rusty-red tin roof and natural, wood-stained, plank siding. The one side of the bridge that has easy access to Duck Creek, exhibits an exterior wooden walkway. The lower chord, joist and floor beams are also exposed on this side. The bridge has several openings where some of the water pours out into Duck Creek. These openings are there to release excess water from the canal system.

The bridge rests on cut-stone abutments and has a single span. The Whitewater Canal Aqueduct is striking due to its individual character. Its location in Metamora, Indiana also adds a greater historical perspective to the bridge.

Metamora is of historical interest because of the preserved canal and aqueduct, but it also has an operating flour mill powered by a wooden wheel in Lock #25 in the Whitewater Canal. Metamora also operates an old train and a flat boat pulled by horses on the canal during season. Metamora has many gift shops and celebrates our national holidays in grand style with thousands of visitors. (Excerpt from Covered Bridges Today by...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
7y

This is an awesome piece of American engineering. A covered bridge with a canal for boats over another river. Well worth a day trip to Metamora to see it and ride the horse drawn canal boat through it. Canal boat rides are reasonable. The town has a lot of stores to visit and a grist mill to tour. Spend...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
1y

We went on an early day in March of 24 and the town was closed except for the cookie jar store! By the way it’s in the world records for the amount of cookie jars.

This is a phenomenal place to visit! Step back in time! Check out a few...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next