Roseville Covered Bridge
Roseville Bridge, near Coxville, Park County, Indiana. Built in 1910, this bridge replaced another destroyed by arson. Sometimes referred to as the Coxville Bridge. Double span of 263' and crosses Big Raccoon Creek. IMG_6028_1.JPG
Wilkins Mill Covered Bridge
Wilkins Mill Bridge crosses Sugar Mill Creek. Built 1906. Span is 102 feet. This bridge was built in an area that once had four successively built mills. IMG_5963_hdr_1.jpg
Cox Ford Covered Bridge
Cox Ford covered bridge, located just NW of Turkey Run State Park, Parke County, Indiana. 176' length, built in 1913 to replace an older iron bridge destroyed in a flood in 1912. Crosses Sugar Creek. IMG_5985_1.JPG
Catlin Covered Bridge
1907, 54 foot span. Was moved in 1961 to Bill Diddle Creek in the Rockville Golf Course from its original site at Rockville-Rosedale Road in Catlin. IMG_6092_2_done.jpg
Cox Ford Bridge. IMG_0592_1.JPG
Old Cabin and Fence
across from the Turkey Run State Park Campground IMG_5969_2.jpg
Cabin at Cox Ford Bridge
An old cabin near the Cox Ford Bridge. IMG_0589_1.JPG
Mecca Covered Bridge
Detail of the side corner of the Mecca bridge, Mecca, Indiana. 1873, 150' in length. IMG_6037_1.JPG
Turkey Run State Park Lodge
Turkey Run State Park lodge front courtyard. This lodge was our home base for this trip following a one night stay at a B&B just east of Turkey Run. Spring is in bloom! IMG_6083_1.JPG
Turkey Run State Park
The crevice on a trail just over the suspension bridge. Turkey Run State Park. IMG_6046_1.JPG
The crevice on a trail just over the suspension bridge. Same place as the previous pic, but the next day. Turkey Run State Park. IMG_6071_1.JPG
Diana climbs the vintage stone steps on a hike along Sugar Creek, just past The Crevice within Turkey Run State Park. IMG_6043_1.JPG
Punch Bowl Waterfall
A small waterfall on the way to the "Punch Bowl," a larger waterfall in Turkey Run State Park. I wasn't prepared to trek through deeper water to make it up to the Punch Bowl, so this will have to do. IMG_6052_1.JPG
Punch Bowl Rock Face
Rock face with rust, lichen and colored algae along a small creek that drains into Sugar Creek, on the way to the "Punch Bowl" in Turkey Run State Park, Indiana. IMG_6063_1.JPG
Burr Arch Truss at Crooks Covered Bridge
An interior of the Burr Arch Truss construction method found on many of these old covered bridges. This one is Crooks Bridge. IMG_6018_1.JPG
Crooks Covered Bridge
Crooks bridge, 1855-56, crosses Little Raccoon Creek. 132' length. This is the oldest standing bridge on the official list of Parke County bridges and is out in the middle of farm fields. Open to light traffic. There is a more durable crossing adjacent to it lower to the creek. IMG_6011_1.JPG
Narrows Covered Bridge
Narrows Bridge, 1882, located inside Turkey Run State park on the far east side. 121' in length. Crosses Sugar Creek. Not open to traffic. IMG_6006_1.JPG
Narrows Bridge, on the far east side of Turkey Run State Park. IMG_0603_1.JPG
Under Narrows Covered Bridge
Under the Narrows bridge. IMG_0609_1.JPG
Bridge to Bridge
Bridge to Bridge. Inside the Narrows Bridge. IMG_0606_1.JPG
McAllister's Covered Bridge
McAllister's Bridge is located far out in the country on gravel roads and over the same creek as Crooks Bridge. 126' length and built in 1914. Crosses Little Raccoon Creek. IMG_6019_1.JPG
Downtown Rockville
Downtown Rockville, Indiana. A very slight tone-mapping going on in this high contrast shot. IMG_6088_1.JPG
Thorpe Ford Covered Bridge
A peek at the interior surface of Thorpe Ford Bridge. Built 1912, 163" in length crossing Big Raccoon Creek. IMG_6026_1.JPG
Thorpe Ford Bridge, 1912, 163', over Big Raccoon Creek. Diana surveys the damaged bridge, a result of a tornado in the summer of 2011. One of the large side panels rests in the creek below. IMG_6024_1.JPG
I called Parke County home for 12 years. The Roseville Bridge was on one of my bicycle routes. You captured the area exquisitely, and made me homesick. Thanks for the gallery, it is beautiful!
Picturesmith
on April 24, 2012I called Parke County home for 12 years. The Roseville Bridge was on one of my bicycle routes. You captured the area exquisitely, and made me homesick. Thanks for the gallery, it is beautiful!