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Pisgah Covered Bridge (Baker Tract)

1 acre Conservation Easement

The Baker Tract at the Pisgah Covered Bridge was protected via conservation easement in 2002. The Bakers donated an easement on nearly one acre that contains a portion of the trail and picnic area at the Bridge site. The site also provides a riparian buffer along the West Prong of the Little River.
“Randolph County’s Pisgah Covered Bridge is one of only two that still survive in the state of North Carolina; and the only one easily accessible by the public. It is a 54-wooden structure that was built over a branch of the Little River, 10 miles southwest of Asheboro, in 1911. Original documentations shows that the bridge was constructed by J.J. Welch for a total cost of $40. The bridge is considered both a state and county historical and cultural icon.” –Randolph County Tourism Development Authority
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