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Everett Covered Bridge Trailhead Information

Firm, flat, unpaved trail curves from kiosk, past restrooms, to the distant red bridge in the trees.
The covered bridge (center) and restrooms (right) are a short walk from the trailhead bulletin board

NPS / Arrye Rosser

Quick Facts
Location:
2370 Everett Road, Peninsula, Ohio 44264
Significance:
Everett Covered Bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in Summit County. The trailhead provides access to the bridge and nearby horse and hiking trails.
Designation:
Ohio and Erie Canalway National Heritage Area

Audio Description, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Information Kiosk/Bulletin Board, Parking - Auto, Parking - Bus/RV, Restroom, Restroom - Accessible, Scenic View/Photo Spot, Toilet - Vault/Composting, Trailhead, Trash/Litter Receptacles, Wheelchair Accessible

The reconstructed Everett Covered Bridge reflects a common historic scene in Ohio. During the 1800s, the state led the nation with over 2,000 covered bridges. Everett Covered Bridge survived until a spring storm destroyed it in 1975. School children, local citizens, private organizations, and government agencies joined hands to secure funds for a historically accurate reconstruction, completed in 1986.

Today hikers, horseback riders, environmental education students, and photographers all use the bridge regularly. Once a year, the bridge closes for a contra dance with dancing over the waters of Furnace Run. Nearby trails include the 5.6-mile Riding Run Trail, open to pedestrians and horses. They also include the 1.9-mile Furnace Run Trail, a walking trail popular for viewing spring wildflowers.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

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Duration:
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Horseback riding is a popular activity in Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Learn about the six “golden rules” of horse trail use. Follow these tips to help ensure everyone feels safe and has a great time on the park’s horse trails.

Last updated: November 12, 2024