Bridge # 14-67-04 Built in 1915 by J.A. Britton, this Burr arch bridge crosses Big Walnut Creek. The Rolling Stone Covered Bridge is 103 feet long, plus a 10 feet overhang at each end. The single-span bridge is 16 feet wide and 13 feet high, with concrete abutments and a sheet metal roof. The bridge takes its name from a large boulder in the Creek which was rolled around by the action of the water. For protection of the bridge, the boulder has long since been removed.
Parke County - Cox Ford Covered Bridge - 14-61-34 Cox Ford Covered Bridge crosses Sugar Creek along the western edge of Turkey Run State Park, in Parke County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. This single span Burr arch truss structure has a length of 160 feet, or 176 feet including the 8 feet overhang at each end, with a portal clearance 16 feet wide by 13 feet in height. Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Britton, the Cox Ford Covered Bridge has a rather unusual distinction as it was built to replace a steel bridge lost in the 1913 flood; the arches used to construction this structure were from the Armiesburg Covered Bridge, built 60 years earlier and also washed out during the 1913 flood.
Bridge # 14-61-35 The Wilkins Mill Covered Bridge is north of Rockville, Indiana. The single span Burr arch truss covered bridge structure was built by William Hendricks in 1906. The bridge is 120 feet long, 16 feet wide, and 13 feet high. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978