Best For
History enthusiasts interested in preserved Tennessee landmarks • Photographers seeking scenic rural and architectural subjects • Dog owners looking for outdoor-friendly activities in the Greeneville area
Pro Tip
Park in the small lot accessed from Denver Bible Lane and visit the marble monument on-site which features information about the Bible family history and a color etching of the bridge itself
About Historic Bible Covered Bridge
The Historic Bible Covered Bridge stands as one of Tennessee's most picturesque historical landmarks, offering both photographers and history buffs an authentic glimpse into 1920s rural architecture. Built in 1923 specifically for the Bible family, this wooden covered bridge in Midway features the classic post-and-beam construction typical of the era, with sturdy timber trusses that have withstood nearly a century of use.
The bridge underwent careful restoration work that preserved its original character while ensuring its stability for modern visitors. Its wooden walls and roof protect the main structure from weather damage - the same practical design that helped similar covered bridges last for generations. The interior space remains cool even on hot summer days, making it a pleasant spot to pause and examine the historical construction techniques.
Visitors can walk through the bridge free of charge, 24 hours a day. The best photos are typically captured in early morning or late afternoon when sunlight streams through the slatted walls. While interior graffiti has unfortunately become an issue, the exterior views remain pristine and offer excellent photo opportunities, especially from the approaching roadway or creek banks.
For the best experience, park in the small gravel pull-off area near the bridge's entrance. Bring a camera, and consider visiting during spring or fall when the surrounding foliage adds natural color to your photos. The bridge is easily accessible as a quick stop while driving through Midway, though the narrow approach road requires careful navigation for larger vehicles.
Remember to be respectful of both the historical structure and local traffic, as this is still an active bridge used by residents.
Amenities & Features
Opening Hours
Best Times to Visit Historic Bible Covered Bridge
Visit during weekday mornings for the calmest experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the hours for Historic Bible Covered Bridge?
Check our opening hours section for current times. Hours may vary seasonally.
Is Historic Bible Covered Bridge family-friendly?
Yes, Historic Bible Covered Bridge welcomes visitors of all ages. It's a popular destination for families visiting Midway.
How do I get to Historic Bible Covered Bridge?
Historic Bible Covered Bridge is located at State Highway 349 &, Bible Branch Rd Midway TN 37809. Use the directions button for navigation.
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