Suffield, Connecticut

The Southern Star Covered Bridge, in the town of Suffield, Connecticut, stands as a charming testament to the beauty of covered bridge architecture.

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The Southern Star Covered Bridge, situated in the picturesque town of Suffield, Connecticut, stands as a charming testament to the beauty of covered bridge architecture. Built in 1977, this bridge spans a total of 42 feet, serving as a private driveway that gracefully crosses over a drainage pipe.

Nestled on private property, the Southern Star Covered Bridge boasts an aura of exclusivity. Unfortunately, this means that there is no designated parking area available for public access, and the bridge remains inaccessible to both pedestrians and vehicles. Trespassing on private property is strictly prohibited, and passage through the bridge is restricted.

However, for those who appreciate the allure of this covered bridge, there's still a way to capture its beauty. Visitors and photography enthusiasts can position themselves along Russell Avenue in Suffield, where they can admire and photograph the Southern Star Covered Bridge from a distance. This vantage point offers a delightful view of this quaint and charming structure, allowing individuals to appreciate its architectural splendor without intruding on private property.

While it may not be possible to walk or drive through the Southern Star Covered Bridge, its presence adds a touch of historical and architectural charm to the Suffield landscape. So, for those passing by or seeking a picturesque photo opportunity, Russell Avenue offers the perfect spot to enjoy the bridge's beauty from afar.

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Address:
879 Russell Avenue, Suffield, Connecticut

GPS Coordinates:
42.010380, -72.667050
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Parking Notes:
No parking area is available for the bridge considering it is privately owned and on private property. Trespassing is not allowed and nobody is allowed to walk or drive through the bridge. That said, people can photograph the bridge right from the side of Russell Avenue in Suffield.

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