Euharlee Creek Covered Bridge
118 Covered Bridge Rd, Euharlee
(770) 607-2017
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This is a great covered bridge. It brings back childhood memories from when my mother would drive us over it when I was child. It's only open for walking now.
I love this little camping community! The covered bridge is wonderful, and the library and lunch are right there!
The ruins are cooler than the bridge.
I visited this beautiful covered bridge yesterday and I felt like I stepped back in time where these covered bridges were common structures across the country..
Although it was closed off it was so nice that it is still standing.
Great park.. can't wait for the amputheatre
I heard that place is the Skinwalker bridge. Search it up on Google and said a lot of
demons spawn there so be safe!😎
Beautiful area, rich with history. Architectural history, too!
Local town where I did my walking across the road from here. They are reconstructing their small park. A new large park was built close by. I used to fish this creek, but I always gave the fish to a friend. They have moved their festivals to the new park, I heard. A new parking area handles the small beverage place and the Library. There is no parking fee.
Beautiful covered bridge with motion lights and restricted from traffic. The only disappointment was that the restaurants and stores that are part of the Euharlee Creek community where closed when we visited.
Bridge was kool the brewery next to it was excellent
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I lived in Woodstock, Kennesaw, Marietta, Cartersville and Euharlee from 1995-2007. Some of the most beautiful sites I have ever seen. I worked in a little restaurant called Five Forks and those were some of the best days of my life. I miss it and I miss those day's.
I personally enjoy vending at this fall festival because it is very well organized, advertised well, and there are no fees for admission or parking. People with large families can afford to shop with the vendors much better because of this. And the kid’s activities are free is a huge plus!
I love covered bridges, and this bridge is a piece of History. When you enter the bridge by foot, lights automatically turn on and there are historical photos on the walls.
Great spot to put kayaks in
Neat bridge with a few old buildings. You can walk across the bridge but cannot go in the buildings. There are plaques with historical info about the place. This is an especially nice little side trip if you are visiting the Etowah Indian Mounds Park. Also, be sure to stop into Nanny G's bakery by the bridge. We tried banana pudding cheesecake, peach hand pie, oatmeal cookie, and "the world's best" cookie. All were extraordinary!
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