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The Palo Alto Covered Bridge
Palo Alto (Fitchner) Covered BridgeFitchner family legend says that either Jacob or Johnathon Fitchner built this bridge near Palo Alto, thus leading to its dual identity. It is a multiple kingpost bridge. Built in 1880, it crosses Gladdens Run at Palo Alto near Route 96 four miles south of Hyndman, located in Southwestern Bedford County. Privately owned.

It has horizontal clapboard siding on the lower 1/3rd of the bridge, making it easy to see the multiple kingpost structure. It sits on stone and mortar abutments, with no steel reinforcing.

Covered Bridges

Palo Alto Bridge Facts and Figures
Location Just south of State Route 3002, just
west of State Route 96 in Londonderry Township
Year Built 1880
Truss Multiple Kingpost
Length 56 feet
Width 13 feet
Owner Private
Drivable Yes


Here's a list of all 14 Covered Bridges in Bedford County.
   
Jackson's Mill
Felten's Mill
Hewitt
Palo Alto
Herline
Turner's
Colvin
Cuppett's
Ryot
Dr. Kniseley
Snook's
Bowser/Osterburg
Claycomb
Hall's Mill

Would you like a covered bridge brochure, complete with all of the general locations of Bedford County's covered bridges? Call the Bedford County Visitors Bureau at (800)765-3331 for your free copy. Or, click on the "Contact Us" button at the bottom of this page to e-mail your request!

There's also a great driving tour inside the Bedford County Visitors Guide. The tour takes about 90 minutes and takes in 6 covered bridges, a bison farm and the elusive Gravity Hill. The Bedford County Visitors Guide is free for the asking.


Covered Bridge Driving Tour
Click about to learn about our "Covered Bridge Driving Tour"