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Loy’s Station Covered Bridge | Frederick


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Landmark: Loy’s Station Covered Bridge
City: Frederick
Country: USA Maryland
Continent: North America

Loy’s Station Covered Bridge, Frederick, USA Maryland, North America

Loy's Station Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge located in Frederick, Maryland. It spans Double Pipe Creek.

Visual Characteristics

The bridge is constructed of timber, primarily wood, with a distinctive red-painted exterior. It measures approximately 100 feet in length and features a Town Truss design. The roof is metal, and the sides are enclosed with vertical wooden planks.

Location & Access Logistics

The 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 in a small gravel lot adjacent to the bridge on the west side. No public transport directly serves the bridge.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Constructed in 1848, Loy's Station Covered Bridge was built by Jacob W. Loose. Its original purpose was to provide a protected crossing over Double Pipe Creek for local farmers and travelers, shielding the wooden deck from weather damage. The creek itself is a tributary of the Monocacy River.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk or cycle across the bridge. Photography is a common activity, particularly of the bridge's structure and the surrounding rural landscape. The area around the bridge is suitable for short walks.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are not available at the bridge site. There is no designated shade structure within the bridge itself, though the enclosed nature provides some shelter. Cell phone signal is generally available (4G/5G). No food vendors are located at the bridge; nearest services are in the town of Woodsboro.

Best Time to Visit

For photography, early morning or late afternoon light provides optimal illumination of the bridge's structure and color. The months of April through October offer the most pleasant weather for visiting. No tide considerations apply.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests that the bridge was once used as a clandestine meeting point during the Civil War. While unverified, the remote location and its role as a thoroughfare lend some credence to such stories.

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