Neet Covered Bridge

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4500 S Bridgeton Rd
Rockville, IN 47872

The Neet Covered Bridge, located in Rockville, Indiana, is a historic Burr Arch single span structure built in 1904 by Joseph J. Daniels over Little Raccoon Creek. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is maintained by Parke County.

Known as the Neet Covered Bridge, it is also referred to as the Dietrich Bridge, named after Joseph W. Neet or Robert E. Detrich. The bridge has a total length of 144 feet and is a significant landmark in the Parke County Covered Bridges Trail.

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Katherine A.
10/27/2024

The Neet Bridge was the last bridge that we visited on our Covered Bridge Tour. You can see the historic bridge from Bridgeton Road, but there is a better vantage point from the little parking...

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Annette B.
10/26/2024

Parking is a bit tricky for this one, since the main road doesn't allow for parking. However, if you get a map from Billie Creek historic village or from one of the visitor centers in town, they...

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John K E.
12/8/2022

We visited the 31 Parke County covered bridges over a 2 day span about a week after peak fall foliage. The weather was perfect, and on this bright and still day, the mirror like surface of Little...

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Ken N.
10/11/2019

This is a "neat" covered bridge to explore about five miles south of Rockville, IN on Bridgeton Road (between 400S and 500S). The Parke County tour map lists it on both the Black and the Red...

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