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Loys Station Covered Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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LightPacker308286
The facilitated covered bridge I ever seen.
In a Saturday morning of June, we visited the Loys Station Covered Bridge. There are plenty of parking spaces, amenities and playgrounds.
Recensione del giorno 1 giu 2024
Loydescendant
The Real History of Loy's Station Covered Bridge
Okay, Enough is Enough about the Loy's Station Covered Bridge being linked to Civil War history and named after the railroad station that was built there where the bridge is located. I am a descendent...
Recensione del giorno 3 ago 2023
703BillB703
covered bridge tour
This stately covered bridge has origins back as far as 1848 and, not surprisingly, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The name derives from the Western Maryland Railroad Station at...
Recensione del giorno 2 feb 2023
Michael E
Weekend getaway
It was interesting to see a covered bridge and to drive across it as a one lane passage. There is a small park right there also that is good for a picnic.
Recensione del giorno 23 set 2022
2018Happycamper
Easy to find!
Easy to stop and take pictures. Well built to have lasted this long!! Can imagine horse drawn carriages travelling down the road.
The facilitated covered bridge I ever seen.
In a Saturday morning of June, we visited the Loys Station Covered Bridge. There are plenty of parking spaces, amenities and playgrounds.
The Real History of Loy's Station Covered Bridge
Okay, Enough is Enough about the Loy's Station Covered Bridge being linked to Civil War history and named after the railroad station that was built there where the bridge is located. I am a descendent...
covered bridge tour
This stately covered bridge has origins back as far as 1848 and, not surprisingly, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The name derives from the Western Maryland Railroad Station at...
Weekend getaway
It was interesting to see a covered bridge and to drive across it as a one lane passage. There is a small park right there also that is good for a picnic.
Easy to find!
Easy to stop and take pictures. Well built to have lasted this long!! Can imagine horse drawn carriages travelling down the road.