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Rolling Stone Covered Bridge

Located about two miles north of U.S. 36, within the Big Walnut Natural Area, Rolling Stone Covered Bridge takes its name from a large boulder in the Creek which was rolled around by the action of the water. For the protection of the bridge, the boulder was removed long ago.  The structure was built in 1915 by J.A. Britton. It, the Pine Bluff and Baker’s Camp bridges span the same creek and are very near each other, northeast of Bainbridge.

Rolling Stone Covered Bridge
Rolling Stone Covered Bridge
Rolling Stone Covered Bridge

Access

  • DIRECTIONS: STARTING FROM THE PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE, HEAD NORTH ONTO US-231. TURN RIGHT ONTO US-36, IN DOWNTOWN BAINBRIDGE, IN, TURN LEFT ONTO NORTH COUNTY ROAD 200 EAST. FOLLOW THE ROAD TO THE RIGHT ONTO EAST COUNTY ROAD 800 NORTH. STAY ON THIS ROAD UNTIL YOU SEE THE COVERED BRIDGE.

  • HOURS: 24/7

  • FREE PARKING – FREE ADMISSION


DIMENSIONS

  • TOTAL LENGTH: 104′

  • LARGEST SPAN: 101’6″

  • WIDTH: 15′

  • HEIGHT: 13’2″


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