List of covered bridges in California

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Below is a list of covered bridges in California. There are ten authentic covered bridges in the U.S. state of California, and eight of them are historic.[1] A covered bridge is considered authentic not due to its age, but by its construction. An authentic bridge is constructed using trusses rather than other methods such as stringers, a popular choice for non-authentic covered bridges.

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Name Image County Location Built Length Crosses Ownership Truss Notes
Berta's Ranch Covered Bridge[1] Berta's Ranch Covered Bridge Humboldt Rosewood
40°43′28″N 124°10′37″W
1936 52 feet (16 m) Elk River Queen
Bridgeport Covered Bridge[2] Bridgeport Covered Bridge Nevada French Corral
39°17′33″N 121°11′42″W
1862 233 feet (71 m) South Yuba River Nevada County Division of Highways Howe and arch
Brookwood Covered Bridge[1] Humboldt Bayside
40°49′55″N 124°2′44″W
1969 66 feet (20 m) Jacoby Creek Howe
California Powder Works Bridge[2] California Powder Works Bridge Santa Cruz Santa Cruz
37°0′38″N 122°2′38″W
1872 180 feet (55 m) San Lorenzo River Private Smith Also called Masonic Park Covered Bridge
Felton Covered Bridge[2] Felton Covered Bridge Santa Cruz Felton
37°03′03″N 122°04′15″W
1892 163 feet (50 m) San Lorenzo River County of Santa Cruz Pratt-Warren
Honey Run Covered Bridge[2] Honey Run Covered Bridge Butte Chico
39°43′43″N 121°42′13″W
1886, rebuilt 2022 - 2025 240 feet (73 m) Butte Creek Honey Run Covered Bridge Association Pratt Destroyed by Camp Fire in 2018 and later rebuilt.
Knight's Ferry Bridge[2] Knight's Ferry Bridge Stanislaus Knight's Ferry
37°39′48″N 120°27′44″W
1864 379 feet (116 m)[3] Stanislaus River U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District Howe
Oregon Creek Covered Bridge[2] Oregon Creek Covered Bridge Yuba North San Juan
39°23′48″N 121°4′52″W
1860 105 feet (32 m) Oregon Creek County of Yuba Queen Also called Freeman's Crossing Covered Bridge
Simpson Ranch Covered Bridge[1] Placer Meadow Vista
39°0′36″N 121°0′40″W
22 feet (6.7 m) Wooley Creek King Also called Foothill Roots Farm Covered Bridge
Wawona Covered Bridge[2] Wawona Covered Bridge Mariposa Wawona
37°32′19″N 119°39′17″W
1868, 1878, 1956 138 feet (42 m) South Fork, Merced River Yosemite National Park Modified queen
Zane's Ranch Covered Bridge[1] Zane's Ranch Covered Bridge Humboldt Rosewood
40°43′4″N 124°10′8″W
1937 52 feet (16 m) Elk River Queen
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