A bridge with a story to tell, the Graham Road Covered Bridge stands as a tribute to resilience and history. Built from the remnants of a bridge that was swept away in the devastating 1913 flood, this 97-foot Town Truss structure found new life in an Ashtabula County MetroPark on the south side of Graham Road near its original site. Relocated in 1972, it is no longer open to vehicle traffic. Once having spanned the west branch of the Ashtabula River in Pierpont Township, it now serves as a quiet reminder of the past, offering visitors a charming spot to explore, reflect, and appreciate the craftsmanship of Ohio’s covered bridges. The bridge’s WGCB number is 35-04-13, and it is located approximately 8.4 miles east-northeast of Jefferson.
Should be available most of the year...except during the second full weekend of October (Covered Bridge Festival) and during heavy snowfall in the winter (hill might be very slippery).