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Country: USA New Jersey
Continent: North America
Colgate Clock, Jersey City, USA New Jersey, North America
Loy's Station Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge located in Frederick, Maryland.
It spans Loy's Run Creek, providing passage over the waterway.
Visual Characteristics
The bridge is constructed from timber, primarily oak and pine. Its exterior is weathered wood, exhibiting a natural brown hue. The roof is shingled, and the sides are enclosed with vertical wooden planks. The bridge measures approximately 60 feet in length and 12 feet in width. It is a single-span Town Truss design.
Location & Access Logistics
Loy's Station Covered Bridge is situated approximately 8 miles northwest of downtown Frederick, Maryland. Access is via Loy's Station Road, which is a paved county road. Parking is available on the shoulder of Loy's Station Road adjacent to the bridge. No public transport services directly reach the bridge.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The bridge was constructed in 1848 by local builders. Its original purpose was to facilitate agricultural and general traffic across Loy's Run Creek, connecting farms and communities. The bridge is built over Loy's Run Creek, a tributary of the Monocacy River.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk across the bridge. Photography of the bridge and the surrounding natural environment is a common activity. The area is suitable for short walks along the creek.
Infrastructure & Amenities
There are no restrooms or food vendors directly at the bridge site. Shade is provided by the bridge structure itself. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in the vicinity.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the bridge's structure. The months of April through October offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor visits. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that couples who kiss while crossing the bridge will have their love last forever. The bridge has undergone several restoration efforts to maintain its structural integrity.
Nearby Landmarks
- Catoctin Mountain Park (3.5km Northwest)
- Gathland State Park (4.2km West)
- Monocacy National Battlefield (7.8km Southeast)
- National Museum of Civil War Medicine (8.1km Southeast)