An “authentic” covered bridge, as recognized by the New York State Covered Bridge Society is:
“A bridge originally constructed as a self-supporting, wooden-truss system, covered bridge; built to convey public traffic and/or has significant and intrinsic historic value to the area.”
To view individual photo galleries please click on the names below:
| Albany County | Broome County | |
| Waldbillig | Munson | |
| Delaware County | ||
| Downsville | Erpf | Fitches |
| Hamden | Lower Shavertown | Tuscarora |
| Essex County | Fulton County | Herkimer County |
| Jay | Eagle Mills | Salisbury Center |
| Jefferson County | Lewis County | Madison County |
| Frontenac-North Country | Rether | Americana Village |
| Oneida County | Otsego County | |
| Erwin Park | Hyde Hall | |
| Rensselaer & Washington Counties |
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| Buskirk | Eagleville | |
| Rexleigh | Shushan | |
| Saratoga County | Schoharie County | Suffolk County |
| Copeland | Blenheim | Ludlow Greens |
| Sullivan County | ||
| Beaverkill | Bendo | Van Tran Flat |
| Halls Mills | Livingston Manor-Van Tran Flat | |
| Tompkins County | ||
| Newfield | ||
| Ulster County | ||
| Ashokan – Turnwood | Forge | Mill Brook-Grants Mill |
| Perrine’s | Tappan | |
| Wyoming County | ||
| Cannon Covered Bridge |