Groveton Covered Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Historic Covered Bridge, needs some love
State of New Hampshire Bridge No. 32 - In its namesake village, the Groveton Bridge is the only covered bridge remaining. The bridge was constructed by Captain Charles P. Richardson (1806–1894) and hi...
A cute covered bridge, in need of a paint job, which oddly enough, gives it the old timey feel. Walking only. Closed to car traffic. A train engine/caboose nearby that you’re able to climb upon. A ben...
Touring New Hampshire, we tried to revisit a lot of covered bridges, waterfalls, and other sights. A lot of the bridges have a brown sign indicating the bridge number. Watch for the signs. This is nu...
Historic Covered Bridge, needs some love
State of New Hampshire Bridge No. 32 - In its namesake village, the Groveton Bridge is the only covered bridge remaining. The bridge was constructed by Captain Charles P. Richardson (1806–1894) and hi...
Needs a little TLC
This is still a nice bridge to see, but could use a paint job. We had rain starting so didn’t stay long. Easy to find and take a look at.
NH covered bridge number 32
A cute covered bridge, in need of a paint job, which oddly enough, gives it the old timey feel. Walking only. Closed to car traffic. A train engine/caboose nearby that you’re able to climb upon. A ben...
Groveton Covered Bridge
Touring New Hampshire, we tried to revisit a lot of covered bridges, waterfalls, and other sights. A lot of the bridges have a brown sign indicating the bridge number. Watch for the signs. This is nu...
Quaint
I have described other covered bridges as quaint but this one truly is. It is one of the smallest I have seen