The Creamery Covered Bridge , also known as the West Hill Covered Bridge, or the Crystal Springs Covered Bridge, is a beautiful covered wooden bridge within the town of Brattleboro and is the only surviving example of such a bridge in the region. Constructed in 1879 of spruce lumber, the Creamery Covered Bridge is named after a creamery that was located adjacent to the bridge site, and consists of a single span bridge 80 feet long and 19 feet wide supported by two flanking timber lattice trusses, with a covered sidewalk attached to the eastern side of the span.

The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a popular tourist attraction that attracts visitors from all over to take in the beautiful scenery.

Guilford Street off Route 9 west, over Whetstone Brook, Brattleboro, VT 05301

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