Kentucky Covered Wooden Bridges Trail

Kentucky Covered Wooden Bridges Trail This 139 Mile Route will take you by six historical Covered Wooden Bridges of the past that still exist in Appalachia for you to enjoy.

All of these historic bridges in Kentucky are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Check out KY Covered Wooden Bridges Trail, Mason County and Fleming County KY and the Land of Kentucky’s Historical Cove...
05/19/2024

Check out KY Covered Wooden Bridges Trail, Mason County and Fleming County KY and the Land of Kentucky’s Historical Covered Wooden Bridges in this month’s Issue of Born to Ride Motorcycle Magazine Southeast Pages 34-35 and Reasons to Ride Appalachia, Michigan, and Ohio! Find them in one spot at www.backroadsofappalachia.org/news

Discover Kentucky and Appalachia’s Historical Covered Wooden Bridges Today and visit one area were most of them still exists to this day!! We are honored to be a small part of the bigger picture to Preserve and Restore these Incredible National Landmarks and a part of our Appalachian History!

Download the Backroads of Appalachia Mobile Application today to find Raiders Run KY and KY Covered Wooden Bridges Trail and start your GPS-Enabled Appalachian Adventure! We are bringing the bikes to Carter, Mason, and Fleming County!

Let’s Ride to “Land Of Covered Bridges” Appalachia!

Temporary Welcome Center Location!!! April 28, 2024Hello all! We look forward to seeing you and your rides this season! Our welcome center has been temporarily moved just across the creek to the Lynch Train Depot!, 107 Depot Loop, Lynch, KY. Come by and see us from 10am-5pm on the weekends! *updated...

04/07/2024

Do not forget to download the Backroads of Appalachia Mobile Application! Totally free and includes this gps-enabled route as well as Raiders Run in Grayson, KY which includes 2 more Covered Bridges and 3 state parks!! Also look for our very first ride and event on the “Bridges” this coming season!!

10/30/2023
05/13/2023

Congratulations to Erik Hubbard of Backroads of Appalachia in Lynch, KY!Backroads of Appalachia is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a passion for the A...

02/20/2023

As the Backroads of Appalachia team revs up their engines and hits the winding roads of their beloved region, they know that their mission is clear: to promote Motorsport tourism and encourage visitors to explore all that Central Appalachia has to offer.

To achieve this goal, the team takes their message to the places where motorcycle enthusiasts gather. From local rallies to major events like Daytona Bike Week, they set up booths, hand out flyers, and talk to people one-on-one, sharing their passion for the region and encouraging visitors to support local businesses.

But attending these events isn't without its challenges. The cost of lodging, transportation, and other expenses can take a toll on the team's finances, and they rely on the support of the counties and cities they represent to make these trips possible.

Despite these obstacles, our team remains committed to their cause. They know that promoting Central Appalachia is worth the effort, as it can bring in much-needed tourism dollars and support local communities. Plus, we truly believe that the region is a hidden gem, with stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and exciting outdoor activities that are just waiting to be discovered.

So the next time you see the Backroads of Appalachia team at a motorcycle event, be sure to stop by and say hello. You might just discover your next great travel destination – and help support a worthy cause in the process. And if you're a resident of the counties we represent, consider giving them a call and showing your support for funding our endeavors. After all, it takes a village to promote a region, and the Backroads of Appalachia team is grateful for all the help they can get.

02/18/2023
11/28/2022

Maysville is a charming small town in Kentucky where you can still experience a good, old-fashioned Christmas.

11/22/2022

Congressman Rogers Applauds a $1 Million ARC Grant for Backroads of Appalachia Nov 21 2022 WASHINGTON, DC -- U.S. Rep. Harold "Hal" Rogers (KY-05) applauds Backroads of Appalachia for earning a $1 million competitive grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) to promote tourism through ...

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