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Jay Peak Ski House
3612 VT Rte.#242
Jay Peak, VT 05859
United States

ph: 703-615-3377

Covered Bridges


 

FullerBridge


Just why were bridges covered? Well,
the main reason these wooden
bridges were built with a roof and
walls was to protect the main stucture
from the elements. Snow and rain can
cause timber to rot. Beating sun and
blowing winds make them dry. Of coarse other reasons include 
keeping the horse from getting spooked by the sights and sounds of
the river, and creating a place to escape a sudden downpour or storm.
Or, perhaps they were used as a hide-out for young lovers, since 
another name for a covered bridge is "Kissing Bridge".


We welcome you, and encourage you, to visit our treasured Covered
Bridges. All are over 100 years old. Many are still used today, while
some are either not used for traffic or have limited use. Enjoy them and
keep them safe. They are a window to our history and a legacy to our
future.
 

The 7 Covered Bridges of MontgomeryComstockBridge

  •  Fuller Bridge 1890
  • Creamery Bridge 1883
  • Hectorville Bridge 1883
  • Comstock Bridge 1883
  • Hutchins Bridge 1883
  • Longley Bridge 1863
  • Hopkins Bridge 1875
   

HopkinsBridgeThe Jewett brothers, Sheldon and

Savannah, built all seven of

Montgomery's Covered Bridges.

Since they operated a sawmill, they

could mill the wood to their own

requirements. Hemlock, being a very

durable and strong wood, was the wood of choice.

LongleyBridgeIn building the bridges, the Jewett brothers

built all seven with a common design. They

began by putting a pier type foundation on

either side of the river. Then the main beams

were positioned across the water onto the

foundation. Next, the lattice trusses were moved into position and the top

beams tied. The roof was put up last.

Vermont has nearly 100 Covered Bridges throughout the state. There

are more than 20 Covered Bridges within an hour's circumference of

Montgomery. If you love Covered Bridges, plan on a visit to The Inn On

Trout River. When you visit the inn, we would be happy to give you a

map and directions to all the Covered Bridges in our area.

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Jay Peak Ski House
3612 VT Rte.#242
Jay Peak, VT 05859
United States

ph: 703-615-3377