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Historic Colemanville Covered Bridge — Attraction in Martic Township

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State Game Lands Number 288
State Rte 3017, Pequea, PA 17565
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Historic Colemanville Covered Bridge

41 Fox Hollow Rd, Pequea, PA 17565
4.8(56)
Open until 12:00 AM
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5.0
6y

This was a nice Bridge to visit. I came here on a visit to Lancaster PA area. My reason for enjoying this visit is mostly because, I live in New York City and this is not a sight you have the pleasure of seeing. As I crossed over this Bridge with my vehicle you can hear the boards cracking noise/shifting sound as they move. The weight limit is five tons so I knew everything would be ok, yet still makes you wonder. It's made for only one vehicle at a time crossover Bridge. Due to the melting of the snow from the days before, the cheek was moving at...

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5.0
2y

This was a neat bridge because you had some access to the creek on the southeastern side of the bridge. There are no parking signs on that same side of the bridge, but there looks to be a turn around loop. We were there for 10 minutes and didn't see a single car, though we were there at the end of February. There is a walking trail that runs along the creek, which we didn't explore. It's nice when these bridges aren't smothered in private property. This one was worth...

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5.0
2y

The road was blocked right before it and it was the last on my list to hit before heading home, so i gave up. Then, i became curious about the campground and followed signs hoping to catch a nice water view and ended up at the opposite side of the bridge! Hope the people were ok where the road block was, but was excited that i still got to see it,...

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Jose R LopezJose R Lopez
This was a nice Bridge to visit. I came here on a visit to Lancaster PA area. My reason for enjoying this visit is mostly because, I live in New York City and this is not a sight you have the pleasure of seeing. As I crossed over this Bridge with my vehicle you can hear the boards cracking noise/shifting sound as they move. The weight limit is five tons so I knew everything would be ok, yet still makes you wonder. It's made for only one vehicle at a time crossover Bridge. Due to the melting of the snow from the days before, the cheek was moving at faster/stronger pace.
Janet RicheyJanet Richey
This was a neat bridge because you had some access to the creek on the southeastern side of the bridge. There are no parking signs on that same side of the bridge, but there looks to be a turn around loop. We were there for 10 minutes and didn't see a single car, though we were there at the end of February. There is a walking trail that runs along the creek, which we didn't explore. It's nice when these bridges aren't smothered in private property. This one was worth lingering at.
Tara HallTara Hall
The road was blocked right before it and it was the last on my list to hit before heading home, so i gave up. Then, i became curious about the campground and followed signs hoping to catch a nice water view and ended up at the opposite side of the bridge! Hope the people were ok where the road block was, but was excited that i still got to see it, although accidental
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This was a nice Bridge to visit. I came here on a visit to Lancaster PA area. My reason for enjoying this visit is mostly because, I live in New York City and this is not a sight you have the pleasure of seeing. As I crossed over this Bridge with my vehicle you can hear the boards cracking noise/shifting sound as they move. The weight limit is five tons so I knew everything would be ok, yet still makes you wonder. It's made for only one vehicle at a time crossover Bridge. Due to the melting of the snow from the days before, the cheek was moving at faster/stronger pace.
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This was a neat bridge because you had some access to the creek on the southeastern side of the bridge. There are no parking signs on that same side of the bridge, but there looks to be a turn around loop. We were there for 10 minutes and didn't see a single car, though we were there at the end of February. There is a walking trail that runs along the creek, which we didn't explore. It's nice when these bridges aren't smothered in private property. This one was worth lingering at.
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The road was blocked right before it and it was the last on my list to hit before heading home, so i gave up. Then, i became curious about the campground and followed signs hoping to catch a nice water view and ended up at the opposite side of the bridge! Hope the people were ok where the road block was, but was excited that i still got to see it, although accidental
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