century bridge plaque

More Covered Bridges
of Ashtabula County, Ohio

Covered Bridges page 2 of 4
sign about covered bridges
Benetka Road Covered Bridge
(#9 on the trail map)
Benetka Road Bridge (1.5 miles from Creek Road Bridge)
A 138-foot Town lattice with Arch bridge, Benetka was built about 1900 spanning the Ashtabula River. It was renovated in 1985. A laminated arch 9-inches wide and 38-inches thick was added to the length of the bridge.

Benetka Road Covered Bridge
Benetka Road Covered Bridge
Karen Duquette at Benetka Road Covered Bridge
Karen Duquette at Benetka Road Covered Bridge
sign about Benetka Road Covered Bridge
the grandson of the two RV Gypsies at Benetka Road Covered Bridge
Lee and Alex atBenetka Road Covered Bridge
Below: The view from Benetka Road Covered Bridge
View from Benetka Road Covered Bridge
View from Benetka Road Covered Bridge
View from Benetka Road Covered Bridge
Benetka Road Covered Bridge
vuew beside Benetka Road Covered Bridge
Alex messing around in the waters
Alex messing around in the waters
Alex and Karen

Below: Olin Covered Bridge
(#10 on the trail map)

Olin Covered Bridge
Olin Covered Bridge
Olin Bridge (2.5 miles from Benetka Road Bridge)
Located on Dewey Road in Plymouth Township, Olin is the only bridge named for a family. The Olin's have owned property next to the bridge since it was built in 1873. The 115 foot Town lattice structure over the Ashtabula River was renovated in 1985.
Olin Covered Bridge
Olin Covered Bridge
Olin Covered Bridge
Olin Covered Bridge
Karen Duquette below the Olin Covered Bridge
belwo the Olin Covered Bridge

Below: The grandson of the two RV Gypsies, Alex Jones, having fun playing under the bridge.

below the Olin Covered Bridge
the grandson of the two RV Gypsies at Olin Covered Bridge
below the the grandson of the two RV Gypsies at Olin Covered Bridge
the grandson of the two RV Gypsies at Olin Covered Bridge
Lee and Alex under the Olin Cover Bridge
Lee and Alex under the Olin Cover Bridge
Lee and Alex under the Olin Cover Bridge
Lee and Alex under the Olin Cover Bridge
sign - watch for mother bear and cubs
Below: Doyle Road Covered Bridge
(#12 on trail map)
Lee Duquette at Doyle Road State Bridge
Doyle Road State Bridge
A 94-foot long Town lattice bridge built in 1868. Doyle spans Mill Creek. Mill Creek is a tributary of the Grand River. This bridge was renovated in 1987 when a laminated arch was added.
sign at Doyle Road State Bridge
view from Doyle Road State Bridge
Karen Duquete on the Doyle Road State Bridge
view from the Doyle Road State Bridge
view from the Doyle Road State Bridge
go to the next adventure of the two RV Gypsies Continue on to page 3 of the covered bridges.