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The Majestic Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge: A Timeless New Hampshire Icon

Discover New Hampshire's Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, the longest covered bridge in the USA, where history and natural beauty converge in perfect harmony.

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Experience the charm of the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, the longest covered bridge in the United States. Nestled in picturesque New Hampshire, this historic structure offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the region's rich heritage.

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Cornish, New Hampshire, 03745, US

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    Getting There

    Car

    From Mount Ascutney State Park, head north on Ascutney Mountain Road toward Route 44. Turn right onto Route 44 and continue for about 2 miles. Then, turn left onto Route 5 North. Follow Route 5 for approximately 5 miles, then turn left onto Bridge Road. The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge will be on your left after about 1 mile. There is parking available nearby, but please note that it may fill up during peak tourist season.

    Public Transportation

    If you are using public transportation, the nearest bus service is the Advance Transit, which operates in the Upper Valley region. You will need to take a bus to the nearest stop on Route 5 in Windsor, which is about 5 miles from the bridge. From there, you will need to use a rideshare service or taxi to reach the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, as public transportation options are limited in that area. Make sure to check the bus schedules ahead of time to plan your trip effectively.

    Bicycle

    For those who enjoy cycling, you can bike from Mount Ascutney State Park to the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge. Follow Ascutney Mountain Road to Route 44, then head east and follow the same route as cars. The total distance is approximately 8 miles. Be cautious of traffic, especially on Route 5, and make sure to wear a helmet and reflective gear.

    Local tips

    Visit during the fall for stunning foliage views.
    Bring a camera for breathtaking photo opportunities.
    Explore nearby trails for a complete outdoor experience.
    Consider visiting during the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds.

    Discover more about Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge

    The Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge is not just a transportation route; it's a stunning piece of American history and architectural beauty. Spanning the Connecticut River, this bridge holds the title of the longest covered bridge in the United States, measuring an impressive 449 feet in length. Built in 1866, it showcases traditional wooden construction with a charming truss design. The bridge serves as a vital connection between Cornish, New Hampshire, and Windsor, Vermont, and is a beloved landmark cherished by locals and visitors alike. As you stroll across its weathered planks, you're enveloped in the serenity of the surrounding landscape, marked by lush greenery and the gentle flow of the river below. Visiting this iconic structure provides ample opportunities for photography, particularly during the fall when the foliage creates a stunning backdrop. The bridge is not only a testament to 19th-century craftsmanship but also an invitation to explore the surrounding areas, which offer scenic trails and picnic spots along the riverbanks. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon, where families can gather and enjoy the natural beauty of New Hampshire. For history enthusiasts, the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge is a must-see. Its restoration and preservation remind us of the importance of maintaining our historical landmarks. Whether you're a local resident or a traveler seeking unique experiences, this covered bridge represents a slice of Americana that is sure to leave a lasting impression. As you plan your visit, be sure to take in the breathtaking views and the tranquil atmosphere that this remarkable location offers.
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