With this little heatwave, you would hardly know that it is summer. However, soon it will be time to see some blazing autumn colors. Today we look at the Lyle Covered Bridge with some of last year's fall colors in the largely undeveloped Hillman State Park. We found it while we were driving through this beautiful state park on one of the stone roads that traverses this rugged landscape. The bridge caught us by surprise, and it is one of my favorite Washington County style covered bridges, thanks to the gorgeous setting it is located in. This is also located not too far from one of my favorite state parks in the state, Raccoon Creek State Park.
Lyle Covered Bridge - Built in 1887 and located in Hillman State Park, Washington County |
This little queenpost bridge is not too different from the rest of its siblings throughout Washington County. It measures in at 35 feet and is pretty picturesque. |
Coordinates: 40.454205, -80.375499
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