Elizabethton Covered Bridge 717 East Elk Avenue, Elizabethton, TN 37643
About the Business
The Elizabethton Covered Bridge is a historic landmark located at 717 East Elk Avenue in Elizabethton, Tennessee. This local government office and tourist attraction is a beautiful covered bridge that dates back to the mid-1800s. Visitors can stroll across the bridge and take in the picturesque views of the Doe River below. The Elizabethton Covered Bridge is a must-see destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike.
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717 E Elk Ave, Elizabethton, TN 37643, United States
Reviews
"Very beautiful place. Today I took my 19th year old to go ice skating we were a little bummed to learn once we got there that it wasn't ice at all but rather sheets of plastic. It was a cool concept but we had our hearts set on ice skating. Nevertheless the people were very kind and again the area is so gorgeous. We hung up our skates after 10 mins and went on a beautiful walk along the river at sunset."
"Nice park. Covered bridge is interesting. River park goes over both sides. Was there for Covered Bridge days so there was concerts and food trucks."
"Just so beautiful and peaceful! Definitely recommend this on your trip through Elizabethton!"
"My family & I enjoy going to The Covered Bridge Days yearly. I grew up in that area, so I like to visit just once a year. Great family fun. Tons of fun for children to enjoy. My son loves the foam party & all the blow ups. The life sized hampster wheel race last year was fun to do together as well. He always has a blast!"
"This is such a beautiful place and also historical. There is picnic tables plus the bridge that you can walk through and the pretty Doe River cascading over a little dam that goes all the way across the river. They also have festival's and they have a stage up now for their festivals. So pretty neat go check it out sometime."
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