Cooley Covered Bridge, Pittsford, VT 05763, United StatesMap
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Small Covered Bridge
Nice little bridge to see if your in the area. Easy to find and worth seeing. Great views and scenery on the way there. Easy to pull off by it to park.
Fall foliage in the background added nice color around this lovely bridge. Well worth Googling covered bridges to see a few as you visit this state. Just getting off the main highways makes the trip ...
Plenty of parking on the north side of the creek. A small pull-out on the south side of the creek. It's a short span of a bridge, but worth a look to check it out.
Part of a short drive that takes in all four covered bridges as well as the marble bridge. Smallest of the four and as a part of the tour you drive through but we didn't stop.
Cooley Bridge, built in 1849 by Nicolas Powers, Town lattice truss, 53 feet long. The Cooley Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that carries Elm Street across Furnace Brook in Pittsford, Vermont ...
Small Covered Bridge
Nice little bridge to see if your in the area. Easy to find and worth seeing. Great views and scenery on the way there. Easy to pull off by it to park.
Unique to Vermont Country
Fall foliage in the background added nice color around this lovely bridge. Well worth Googling covered bridges to see a few as you visit this state. Just getting off the main highways makes the trip ...
Another small covered bridge
Plenty of parking on the north side of the creek. A small pull-out on the south side of the creek. It's a short span of a bridge, but worth a look to check it out.
Smallest of four covered bridges
Part of a short drive that takes in all four covered bridges as well as the marble bridge. Smallest of the four and as a part of the tour you drive through but we didn't stop.
Another VT covered bridge
Cooley Bridge, built in 1849 by Nicolas Powers, Town lattice truss, 53 feet long. The Cooley Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that carries Elm Street across Furnace Brook in Pittsford, Vermont ...