List of covered bridges in Minnesota

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This is a listing of vintage and modern covered bridges located in the U.S. state of Minnesota.

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Pleasure Anoka Coon Rapids 45°8′21.2″N 93°16′25.7″W 1987 50 ft (15 m) Branch Coon Creek [1]
8260 Anoka Centerville 45°12′25.4″N 93°2′8.3″W 1996 12 ft (3.7 m) pond [1]
Schaefer Becker Frazee 46°44′11.2″N 95°41′43″W 1998 90 ft (27 m) Otter Tail River [1]
Chevalle Carver Victoria 44°50′41″N 93°38′24″W ~2011 60 ft (18 m) ponds Chevalle Bridge [1][2]
Blue Eagle Park Clay Barnesville 46°39′35″N 96°24′44.3″W ? ~25 ft (7.6 m) Whisky Creek [1]
Lutsen Resort Upper Cook Lutsen 47°38′13.8″N 90°42′26″W 1930 77 ft (23 m) Poplar River [1]
Lutsen Resort Lower Cook Lutsen 47°38′10.5″N 90°42′27″W 1950s 144 ft (44 m) Poplar River [1]
Lande Crow Wing Fifty Lakes 46°44′48″N 94°3′7″W 1975 62 ft (19 m) Daggett Brook [1]
Adventureland Crow Wing Brainerd 46°21′3.8″N 94°1′42.4″W ? 23 ft (7.0 m) Dry Creek Located at Paul Bunyan Land[1]
Goat Island Dodge Mantorville 44°3′49″N 92°45′27″W 1972 32 ft (9.8 m) South Branch Middle Fork Zumbro River [1]
Zumbrota Goodhue Zumbrota 44°17′47″N 92°40′13.5″W 1869 120 ft (37 m) North Fork Zumbro River Zumbrota Covered Bridge Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1][3][4]
Swanson/Whippler Hennepin Bloomington 44°47′39.5″N 93°21′37.4″W 1975 54 ft (16 m) pond [1]
Richard Hammel Memorial Hennepin Edina 44°53′20.8″N 93°22′22.5″W 1988 62 ft (19 m) Nine Mile Creek [1][4]
? Houston Reno 43°33′54.5″N 91°17′2″W ? ? ditch [1]
Lions Mower Austin 43°40′42.8″N 92°56′4.2″W 1974 26 ft (7.9 m) Dobbins Creek [1]
Lake Lida Otter Tail Pelican Rapids 46°33′49.3″N 96°0′18″W ? 14 ft (4.3 m) brook On Lida Greens Golf Course.[1]
Stensgaard Pennington Thief River Falls 1979 16 ft (4.9 m) ? [1]
Sturgeon Island Pine Windmere Township 46°22′44.7″N 92°44′39.7″W 1970 40 ft (12 m) channel [1]
Clandstine Ramsey North Oaks 45°5′43.4″N 93°4′28.3″W 1997 43 ft (13 m) pond [1]
Kiechker's Crossing Renville Fairfax 44°32′1.4″N 94°39′59″W 1985 60 ft (18 m) Little Rock Creek [1]
Lake Wobegon Trail Stearns Holdingford 45°43′43″N 94°28′39″W 2008 186 ft (57 m) Two Rivers Longest covered bridge in Minnesota, located along the Lake Wobegon Trail.[1][5]
Horseshoe Lake Washington Scandia 45°15′28.5″N 92°49′20.4″W 1981 32 ft (9.8 m) Horseshoe Lake [1]
Covered Bridge Farm Washington Forest Lake 45°13′12″N 92°58′49.8″W ? ~19 ft (5.8 m) small stream [6]
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Below is a list of some of the other historic covered bridges in Minnesota which were eventually destroyed, removed or altered.

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Name County Location Built Length Spanned Notes
The Arches Winona Winona 1968 16 ft (4.9 m) Peterson Brook Destroyed by a flood in 2007[1]
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