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Mousetoescamper

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Tue Jan 21, 2025, 12:02 AM Jan 21

Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge in snow [View all]

The bridge stands over Mill Creek in Lancaster County Central Park. Originally built in 1876, it stood over the nearby Conestoga River before it was destroyed by Hurricane Agnes in 1972. It was relocated to the Central Park site and rebuilt in 1975.

I'd been looking forward to getting a shot of the bridge after Sunday's snow (7+ inches), but found that its access road was closed when I got to the park this afternoon. After a half-mile hike through a winter wonderland I arrived at the bridge.







Mill Creek







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Kurtz's Mill Covered Bridge in snow [View all] Mousetoescamper Jan 21 OP
These are wonderful pictures, my dear Mousetoescamper! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 21 #1
Thanks, Peggy! Mousetoescamper Jan 21 #2
Nice shots. Hope I get to hike somewhere like that. Silent Type Jan 21 #3
Thanks, Silent Type! Mousetoescamper Jan 21 #4
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. LoisB Jan 21 #5
Thanks and you're welcome, LoisB! Mousetoescamper Jan 21 #9
Beautiful pictures... oldsoldierfadingfast Jan 21 #6
Thanks, oldsoldierfadingfast! Mousetoescamper Jan 21 #10
Beautiful winter photos, Mousetoescamper! Diamond_Dog Jan 21 #7
Thanks, Diamond_Dog! Mousetoescamper Jan 21 #11
Beautiful Clouds Passing Jan 21 #8
Thanks, Clouds Passing! Mousetoescamper Jan 21 #12
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