Oregon covered bridge

Oregon Counties

Explore the 12 Oregon counties that are home to historic covered bridges.

Benton

3bridges

Willamette Valley

A green, college-centered area that blends research, farms, and a laid-back, intellectual vibe.

Coos

1bridge

Oregon Coast

A working coastal area with fishing towns, dunes, and rugged shoreline shaped by industry and the sea.

Deschutes

1bridge

Central Oregon

Serves as a fast-growing high-desert hub known for outdoor recreation, breweries, and mountain views.

Douglas

6bridges

Southern Oregon

Features a varied landscape of forests, rivers, and valleys with strong timber roots and emerging wine culture.

Jackson

4bridges

Southern Oregon

A sunny valley that includes vineyards, cultural hubs, and access to forests and mountains.

Josephine

1bridge

Southern Oregon

A forested area laced with rivers, offering a relaxed pace and strong ties to nature and the arts.

Lane

19bridges

Willamette Valley

Spans from foothills to farmland, anchored by a lively college city and creative culture.

Lincoln

4bridges

Oregon Coast

A coastal strip that includes fishing towns, rocky shores, and tourist-friendly seaside communities.

Linn

8bridges

Willamette Valley

Combines farmland, rivers, and small towns with both agricultural and light industrial roots.

Marion

2bridges

Willamette Valley

Serves as a productive agricultural heartland centered around a government hub and growing urban areas.

Multnomah

1bridge

Portland metro area

A dense urban core known for culture, diversity, and a blend of city life with nearby nature.

Polk

1bridge

Willamette Valley

Features rolling farmland and vineyards with small towns and a relaxed, rural atmosphere.