A beautiful historic covered bridge right off PA 653. Noted to be possibly the oldest existing covered bridge in Somerset County. It was named after John King as it was built on his property. The King Family was maintaining it until 1998.
Parking is on both sides, but a bit limited. On one side is a small circular parking area. On the other side there are picnic tables has more parking. Definitely a nice place for a family picnic or to get out and...
Read moreThis covered bridge is one of 10 covered bridges that currently exist in Somerset County. I included it on my list for a day trip driving from West Mifflin, PA (outside Pittsburgh). You can't drive through the bridge but there is space to park near it and you can walk inside it. It is a good photo opp, especially was on this blue sky day. It is within a quick 2 mile drive of Barronvale Covered Bridge so make sure to include that one while you are...
Read moreEasy access with parking on either side of the bridge and a nice Pavillion on the western side. Plenty of access to check out the creek and get side views of the bridge. Check out Barronvale Covered bridge a few minutes away. There are signs, so you...
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