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Honey Run Covered Bridge

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The Hon­ey Run Cov­ered Bridge is a beloved land­mark offer­ing vis­i­tors a unique glimpse into Butte Coun­ty’s past and present. Orig­i­nal­ly built in 1886, today, the recon­struct­ed bridge is a beau­ti­ful des­ti­na­tion for a pic­nic with friends, a day out­doors in Butte Creek Canyon, or even as a spot to host spe­cial events. 

The Hon­ey Run Cov­ered Bridge and its sur­round­ings pro­vide scenic pho­to oppor­tu­ni­ties, while walk­ing through the bridge offers a glimpse into the area’s past.

A Brief History

Open to the pub­lic by Jan­u­ary 1887, the Hon­ey Run Cov­ered Bridge served as a vital link across Hon­ey Run Creek for decades. The one-of-a-kind three-span design made it one of the longest cov­ered bridges in California. 

In 1965, it was closed to vehi­cle traf­fic and became a pedes­tri­an-only site, with Bridge Park lat­er opened adja­cent to the bridge for addi­tion­al recre­ation oppor­tu­ni­ties. The Hon­ey Run Cov­ered Bridge was added to the Nation­al Reg­is­ter of His­toric Places in 1988

The bridge was trag­i­cal­ly destroyed by wild­fire in the 2018 Camp Fire but has since been metic­u­lous­ly recon­struct­ed, pre­serv­ing its his­tor­i­cal char­ac­ter for future gen­er­a­tions. The com­mu­ni­ty’s ded­i­ca­tion to rebuild­ing the bridge speaks to its impor­tance as a local trea­sure and a tes­ta­ment to the resilience of Butte County.

Learn more about the Hon­ey Run Cov­ered Bridge and Butte Creek Canyon at the near­by Cen­ter­ville-Col­man Muse­um.