Utica Mills Covered Bridge is a National Register of Historic Places-listed covered bridge that was constructed as early as 1843, originally known as the Devilbiss Road Covered Bridge. The bridge was washed away in 1889 following the disastrous Johnstown Flood and reconstructed along Utica Road two years later, spanning the distance over Fishing Creek. It still showcases tumber from the original bridge, which earns it its historic designation. A major rehabilitation of the bridge in 1996 increased the bridge's load limit to 15 tons. Today, it remains one of Frederick County's only three rehabilitated historic bridges, along with Roddy Road and Loys Station Bridges.