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Ponte Coperto di Elizabethton

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The Elizabethton Covered Bridge is a historic and picturesque landmark located in Elizabethton, the county seat of Carter County, Tennessee. Spanning the Doe River at an elevation of approximately 464 meters, this iconic 134-foot wooden Howe truss bridge connects 3rd Street and Hattie Avenue in the downtown area. Built in 1882, it is a testament to 19th-century engineering and is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Sites.

Visitors consistently praise the bridge for its rich history and charming,…

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    5 febbraio 2024

    Cicloturismo

    Questo ponte fu costruito nel 1882 per consentire alla città di Elizabethton di espandersi verso sud. Ogni giugno c'è un festival/parata che onora il ponte. Sebbene il ponte non sia più aperto al traffico automobilistico, è comunque aperto sia alle biciclette che ai pedoni durante tutto l'anno. I ciclisti devono scendere prima di attraversare.
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    5 giugno 2025

    Escursionismo

    L'Elizabethton Covered Bridge fu costruito nel 1882 sul fiume Doe. È un ponte a traliccio lungo 47 metri che è sopravvissuto a numerose inondazioni, tra cui quella del 1901 e l'uragano Helene del 2024. È chiuso al traffico veicolare ma aperto a pedoni e ciclisti.
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    Watauga, Smalling Road, loop di Tweetsie Trail da Elizabethton

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    Cycle the 27.0-mile Tweetsie Trail and Watauga River Loop, a moderate route with scenic river views and historic landmarks.

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    This moderate 25.2-mile touring cycling route from Elizabethton offers 1362 feet of elevation gain, passing the historic Covered Bridge.

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    This moderate 19.8-mile touring cycling loop from Elizabethton explores scenic roads and features 1081 feet of elevation gain.

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    Elevazione 460 m

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    mercoledì 22 aprile

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    Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h

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    Posizione:Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee, Stati Uniti d'America

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    Is the Elizabethton Covered Bridge wheelchair accessible?

    The Elizabethton Covered Bridge itself is a flat, wooden structure, making it generally accessible for wheelchairs. However, visitors should be aware that the approaches to the bridge and any adjacent trails might have varying surfaces. The bridge is primarily open to pedestrians and bicycles, featuring a single walkway.

    Are dogs allowed on the Elizabethton Covered Bridge and nearby trails?

    Yes, the Elizabethton Covered Bridge and many of the surrounding trails in the city park are dog-friendly. It's a popular spot for walkers with their canine companions. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the area's cleanliness for all visitors.

    What kind of trails and routes are available near the Elizabethton Covered Bridge, and what is their difficulty?

    The bridge is adjacent to a large city park that offers various easy, family-friendly walking trails. These are generally flat and suitable for leisurely strolls, making them ideal for all ages and fitness levels. While there aren't extensive hiking trails with significant elevation changes directly at the bridge, the park provides pleasant routes for a relaxed outdoor experience.

    Is the Elizabethton Covered Bridge a good place to visit in winter?

    Yes, the Elizabethton Covered Bridge can be a charming destination in winter. Its picturesque setting, especially with a dusting of snow, offers unique photographic opportunities. The bridge itself is open year-round to pedestrians and cyclists. While the adjacent park trails are generally accessible, visitors should check local weather conditions for ice or snow, which might affect walking surfaces.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting the Elizabethton Covered Bridge?

    Ample parking is available nearby, particularly adjacent to the large city park that the bridge connects to. This makes it convenient for visitors to access the bridge and explore the surrounding recreational areas. Parking is typically free and easily accessible from the downtown area.

    Can I reach the Elizabethton Covered Bridge using public transport?

    While Elizabethton has limited public transportation options, the Covered Bridge is centrally located in the downtown area. Visitors relying on public transport might find local taxi services or ride-sharing options more suitable for reaching the bridge from further afield. It's also easily walkable from many points within downtown Elizabethton.

    Are there cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options close to the Elizabethton Covered Bridge?

    Yes, the Elizabethton Covered Bridge is situated in the heart of downtown Elizabethton, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means there are several cafes, restaurants, and local shops within easy walking distance. For accommodation, various hotels and guesthouses can be found within a short drive of the bridge.

    What makes the Elizabethton Covered Bridge historically significant or unique?

    The Elizabethton Covered Bridge is historically significant as one of only two bridges in Tennessee identified by a Tennessee Historical marker and is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. Built in 1882, it's a rare example of a 19th-century wooden Howe truss bridge. Its unique resilience, having survived numerous major floods including the devastating 'Big Tide' of 1901 and Hurricane Helene, makes it a symbol of local endurance and a testament to its robust construction.

    Are there any annual events or festivals held at the Elizabethton Covered Bridge?

    Yes, the area around the Elizabethton Covered Bridge is a hub for community events. Notably, the annual Elizabethton Covered Bridge Days festival is held in June, featuring music, food, crafts, and a car show. The bridge also serves as part of the route for annual Independence Day and Christmas parades, making it a vibrant focal point for local celebrations.

    What kind of wildlife might I see around the Elizabethton Covered Bridge?

    Given its location alongside the Doe River and adjacent to a city park, visitors might observe various local wildlife. Common sightings could include different species of birds, squirrels, and other small mammals. The river itself may host fish and aquatic birds, offering a pleasant natural backdrop to your visit.

    Is there a loop trail that includes the Elizabethton Covered Bridge?

    While there isn't a single designated 'loop trail' that exclusively features the bridge, the bridge itself connects to the city park, which has a network of walking paths. Visitors can easily create their own loop by crossing the bridge and exploring the park trails, then returning across the bridge, offering a pleasant and easy walk.

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