As autumn makes itself at home here in the Great Lakes State, most of us will find ourselves hunting for fall adventures to appreciate throughout the region. Michigan is nothing short of magical when the leaves change, and this magic is especially evident when we admire classic structures like covered bridges. For fantastic scenery among the autumn foliage, check out these nine lovely bridges.

  1. Fallasburg Covered Bridge (1124 Fallasburg Park Dr NE, Lowell)

Google Reviews/kuochien lin This iconic bridge spans the Flat River and brings a sense of serenity to Fallasburg Park, where it’s been situated since 1871. This historic structure stretches for 100 feet and makes for scenic photos, especially during the colorful autumn months. After checking it out, enjoy a picnic in the surrounding park area.

  1. Donald F. Nichols Covered Bridge (Kal-Haven Trail Linear State Park)

TripAdvisor/riodesmoke You’ll find this spectacular bridge, which extends for 108 feet, along the Kal-Haven Trail. Built from a railroad trestle bridge that once called the area home, the structure is open to walkers, bikers, joggers, and others who choose to explore this brilliant trailway between Kalamazoo and South Haven.

  1. Holz Brucke Wooden Bridge (Covered Bridge Ln, Frankenmuth)

Google Reviews/Frankenmuth CVB There’s so much to appreciate in Frankenmuth, from its charming Bavarian architecture to delicious meals at Zehnder’s to shopping opportunities galore. For a dose of fall delight, head to this wooden covered bridge and appreciate its gorgeous setting. The bridge spans the Cass River and measures 239 feet in length.

  1. Fisher Covered Bridge (Deerfield Park, 2425 W. Remus Rd., Mt. Pleasant)

Google Reviews/Calvin Miller Make your way to Deerfield Park near Mt. Pleasant to find Fisher Covered Bridge, which sits along a trail and was first built in 1968. Following a fire, the bridge was reconstructed and renovated in 1995. Today, visitors of all ages stop to admire its unique beauty - especially when it’s surrounded by autumn vibrancy.

  1. Pierce Stocking Covered Bridge (Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive, Empire)

TripAdvisor/sland1225 As its name suggests, you’ll come across this lovely bridge while driving along Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive in Empire. The drive itself is breathtaking, leading to incredible views of Lake Michigan and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, but the bridge adds a sense of timeless whimsy to the road itself. While the drive is currently closed for construction, you can keep up to date on its progress here.

  1. Langley Covered Bridge (21959 Schweitzer Rd, Three Rivers)

Google Reviews/Marie Quinn As Michigan’s longest wooden covered bridge, Langley certainly deserves a spot on our list. This 282-foot gem crosses the St. Joseph River and was built all the way back in 1887. Throughout the years, countless Michiganders have appreciated its vibrant red color, serene surroundings, and picturesque charm.

  1. Ada Covered Bridge (Bronson St, Ada)

TripAdvisor/Robert D. Originally built in 1867, the Ada Covered Bridge measures 125 feet and stretches across the lovely Thornapple River. While the bridge was rebuilt in 1980, its sense of history remains intact, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a simpler time as you stop by to admire its calm beauty.

  1. Whites Bridge (Keene Township)

Google Reviews/Stephanie Zeeuw Though it was recently reconstructed after a fire in 2013, Whites Bridge has its roots all the way back in 1869. When you visit today, you’ll appreciate a 120-foot span across the Flat River and a gorgeous setting that promises to deliver extra enchantment in the fall as surrounding foliage comes to life with color.

  1. Ackley Covered Bridge (Christie St, Dearborn)

Google Reviews/Marc Jamison If you find yourself at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, you’ll want to check out this covered bridge within Greenfield Village. This unique structure, originally built in Pennsylvania in 1832, was moved to the living history complex in 1937. At 72 feet in length, it brings yet another touch of timeless wonder to the surrounding area - especially during fall months.

Have you visited any of these delightful covered bridges during previous outings in Michigan? We would love to see your photos from throughout the seasons, so leave a comment on Facebook. To recommend another great fall attraction here in the Great Lakes State, fill out our official nomination form here.

Google Reviews/kuochien lin

This iconic bridge spans the Flat River and brings a sense of serenity to Fallasburg Park, where it’s been situated since 1871. This historic structure stretches for 100 feet and makes for scenic photos, especially during the colorful autumn months. After checking it out, enjoy a picnic in the surrounding park area.

TripAdvisor/riodesmoke

You’ll find this spectacular bridge, which extends for 108 feet, along the Kal-Haven Trail. Built from a railroad trestle bridge that once called the area home, the structure is open to walkers, bikers, joggers, and others who choose to explore this brilliant trailway between Kalamazoo and South Haven.

Google Reviews/Frankenmuth CVB

There’s so much to appreciate in Frankenmuth, from its charming Bavarian architecture to delicious meals at Zehnder’s to shopping opportunities galore. For a dose of fall delight, head to this wooden covered bridge and appreciate its gorgeous setting. The bridge spans the Cass River and measures 239 feet in length.

Google Reviews/Calvin Miller

Make your way to Deerfield Park near Mt. Pleasant to find Fisher Covered Bridge, which sits along a trail and was first built in 1968. Following a fire, the bridge was reconstructed and renovated in 1995. Today, visitors of all ages stop to admire its unique beauty - especially when it’s surrounded by autumn vibrancy.

TripAdvisor/sland1225

As its name suggests, you’ll come across this lovely bridge while driving along Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive in Empire. The drive itself is breathtaking, leading to incredible views of Lake Michigan and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, but the bridge adds a sense of timeless whimsy to the road itself. While the drive is currently closed for construction, you can keep up to date on its progress here.

Google Reviews/Marie Quinn

As Michigan’s longest wooden covered bridge, Langley certainly deserves a spot on our list. This 282-foot gem crosses the St. Joseph River and was built all the way back in 1887. Throughout the years, countless Michiganders have appreciated its vibrant red color, serene surroundings, and picturesque charm.

TripAdvisor/Robert D.

Originally built in 1867, the Ada Covered Bridge measures 125 feet and stretches across the lovely Thornapple River. While the bridge was rebuilt in 1980, its sense of history remains intact, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a simpler time as you stop by to admire its calm beauty.

Google Reviews/Stephanie Zeeuw

Though it was recently reconstructed after a fire in 2013, Whites Bridge has its roots all the way back in 1869. When you visit today, you’ll appreciate a 120-foot span across the Flat River and a gorgeous setting that promises to deliver extra enchantment in the fall as surrounding foliage comes to life with color.

Google Reviews/Marc Jamison

If you find yourself at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, you’ll want to check out this covered bridge within Greenfield Village. This unique structure, originally built in Pennsylvania in 1832, was moved to the living history complex in 1937. At 72 feet in length, it brings yet another touch of timeless wonder to the surrounding area - especially during fall months.

If you’re searching for more fall beauty, check out this stunning waterfall in Michigan.

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Address: Fallasburg Park Dr NE, Lowell, MI 49331, USAAddress: Whites Bridge Rd, Belding, MI, USAAddress: Holz-Brücke Wooden Bridge, Covered Bridge Ln, Frankenmuth, MI 48734, USAAddress: 2425 W Remus Rd, Mt Pleasant, MI 48858, USAAddress: Pierce Stocking Scenic Dr, Empire, MI, USAAddress: Langley Covered Bridge Historic Site, 21959 Schweitzer Rd, Three Rivers, MI 49093, USAAddress: Ada Covered Bridge, Ada, MI 49301, USAAddress: Greenfield Village, Dearborn, MI 48124, USAAddress: Kal-Haven Trail Sesquicentennial State Park, South Haven, MI, USA