Indian Creek Covered Bridge
The Indian Creek Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge near US 219, about 4 miles away from Salt Sulphur Springs, in Monroe County, West Virginia, United States.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places in the Area
Nearby places include Salt Sulphur Springs and Lillydale.
Salt Sulphur Springs
Hamlet
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Salt Sulphur Springs is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, West Virginia, United States. Salt Sulphur Springs is located on U.S. Route 219, southwest of Union. Salt Sulphur Springs is situated 1½ miles north of Indian Creek Covered Bridge.
Lillydale
Hamlet
Lillydale is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, West Virginia, United States. Lillydale is southwest of Union. Lillydale is situated 2 miles west of Indian Creek Covered Bridge.
Willow Bend
Hamlet
Willow Bend is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, West Virginia, United States. Willow Bend is 4 miles south of Union. Willow Bend is situated 2 miles east of Indian Creek Covered Bridge.
Indian Creek Covered Bridge
- Type: Bridge
- Also known as: “Salt Sulphur Springs Covered Bridge”
- Categories: covered bridge, road bridge, and transportation
- Location: Monroe, West Virginia, South, United States, North America
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