
Maps
Use your smartphone to visit all of New Hampshre’s covered bridges
GOOGLE MAP
Existing New Hampshire Covered Bridges Map
This interactive Google map marks all the coordinates for existing covered bridges in New Hampshire.
GOOGLE MAP
Lost New Hampshire Covered Bridges Map
Curious about the lost covered bridges in New Hampshire?
Use this map to see where covered bridges used to be in the Granite State.
For more detailed information, check out Covered Spans of Yesteryear.
HIT THE ROAD
See All of New Hampshire’s Covered Bridges
Planning to visit all of New Hampshire’s covered bridges?
Use these handy checklists to track your journey across the Granite State! One is organized alphabetically by town, the other by the official bridge numbers assigned by the State of New Hampshire.
While 58 bridges have official state numbers, we’ve included 3 boxed pony trusses and 9 other non-numbered bridges—for a total of 70.
Think you can see them all?
Don’t forget to share your adventure with us on social media—we’d love to follow along! #cbnh #coveredbridgesofnewhampshire
ITINERARIES
Day Trip Ideas
Want to spend the day looking at New Hampshire’s covered bridges?
Choose one of the seven suggested itineraries listed below!
Monadnock Region – Connecticut River Valley – Greater Conway Area – I-93 Corridor Area