Scenic USA - Pennsylvania McConnells Mill Covered Bridge |
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McConnells Mill State Park, a National Natural Landmark, also features two man-made historic relics, the McConnells Mill and covered bridge. The mill and bridge are located along the park's scenic Slippery Rock Creek Gorge, creating a very popular destination in Western Pennsylvania.
The park area extends to both sides of the gorge and a handful of trails allow visitors to explore a variety of natural wonders as well as the thundering Slippery Rock Creek as it gushes through the gorge. Part of the North Country National Scenic Trail, Slippery Rock Gorge Trail is a challenging six mile hike which eventually descends into the deepest part of the gorge. The terrain gets steep and very rugged here as it drops into the gorge, ending at Eckert Bridge. This marvelous six hour hike works best with a group that has two cars, one used a shuttle back to Hells Hollow parking lot.
If McConnells Mill State Park visitors are not into hiking, climbing, rappelling or whitewater kayaking, touring the historic mill and enjoying the old covered bridge are some of the tamer pastimes. One of Lawrence County's two remaining covered bridges, the McConnells Mill Bridge utilizes a Howe truss design.
Over a decade ago a violent storm and a downed tree caused serious damage to the bridge. Repairs costing over 100,000 dollars, the McConnells Mill Bridge has since been refurbished and restored to its original charm. Topped off with slate-colored shingles, this gem of Lawrence County's covered bridges looks better now than before the damage. The repair was said to be a labor of love, as replacement pieces were made by hand, one-by-one. Some of the original bridge timbers are over 140 years old, and are now preserved for future generations.
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