Exploring Logan Mills Covered Bridge in Clinton County

Logan Mills Covered Bridge in central PA

Logan Mills Covered Bridge is the last remaining historic covered bridge in Clinton County, Pennsylvania.


Logan Mills Covered Bridge FAQs

When was Logan Mills Covered Bridge built?

It was constructed around 1874 by an unknown builder/builders.
Logan Mills Covered Bridge in Clinton County Pennsylvania

Can I navigate to Logan Mills Covered Bridge by GPS?

Yes – use coordinates 41.00566, -77.38598.How to find Logan Mills Covered Bridge in Clinton County Pennsylvania

How long is Logan Mills Covered Bridge?

64 feet long.
Side view of Logan Mills Covered Bridge

What type of trusses were used to construct Logan Mills Covered Bridge?

Queenpost trusses.Trusswork inside Logan Mills Covered Bridge in Pennsylvania

When was Logan Mills Covered Bridge placed on the National Register of Historic Places?

August 6, 1979
Summer at Logan Mills Covered Bridge in Pennsylvania

Where did Logan Mills Covered Bridge get its name?

It was named after the Logan Mills gristmill located nearby.Logan Mills Gristmill in Logan Mills Pennsylvania

What are the inventory numbers for Logan Mills Covered Bridge?

NRHP 79002213 (National Register of Historic Places reference number)
WGCB 38-18-01 (World Guide to Covered Bridges number)
Logan Mills Bridge Clinton County Pennsylvania

What body of water does Logan Mills Covered Bridge span?

Fishing Creek.
Logan Mills Covered Bridge in the winter

Has the Logan Mills Covered Bridge ever been refurbished?

Yes – most recently in 2002-2003.
Logan Mills Covered Bridge informational sign inside the bridge Clinton County PA

Do any historical photos exist of how Logan Mills Covered Bridge looked before restoration?

Yes – here is a photo of the bridge in 1973.
Logan Mills Covered Bridge in 1973

Is Logan Mills Gristmill also on the National Register of Historic Places?

Yes – built in 1840, the gristmill was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Logan Mills Gristmill in Clinton County Pennsylvania.


Nearby Attractions

Rosecrans Falls is located just minutes away in Clinton County.

Rosecrans Falls in Clinton County Pennsylvania on a foggy summer morning.
Rosecrans Falls in Clinton County, Pennsylvania on a foggy summer morning.

The Choke and Puke Diner in Clinton County is an authentic, old-school American diner!

The Choke and Puke Diner at the Loganton exit of Interstate 80 in Clinton County, Pennsylvania.
The Choke and Puke Diner in Clinton County.

The Piper Aviation Museum in Lock Haven honors the legacy of the Piper Aircraft Corporation, which designed and manufactured aircraft in Clinton County, PA between 1937 and 1984.

Exploring the Piper Aviation Museum in Clinton County Pennsylvania.
Scenes from the Piper Aviation Museum.

RB Winter State Park is a 695 acre recreational area located in western Union County.

Folks enjoying an autumn afternoon at RB WInter State Park.
RB Winter State Park.

Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland near Williamsport is a zoo that specializes in exotic reptiles and amphibians from around the world!

A collage of photos from Clyde Peeling's Reptiland in Allenwood Pennsylvania.
Scenes from Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.

If you’re looking for more covered bridges, then be sure to check out the Covered Bridges page here on PABucketlist.com!

A guide to the best covered bridges in Pennsylvania.
The PA Bucket List guide to the best covered bridges in Pennsylvania.

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