Benn Chapel Road Bridge Lost pony truss bridge over an unnamed creek on Benn Chapel Road No longer exists Built 1918; rehabilitated 1961; replaced 2001
Blackhand Gorge Bridge A-frame through truss bridge within Blackhand Gorge Nature Preserve Open to pedestrians only Originally built 1880 over Claylick Creek on TR 332; relocated 1983
Cherry Valley Road Bridge Three-span stone arch bridge over Raccoon Creek on Cherry Valley Road in Newark Open to traffic Built 1834 by Josiah Spaulding as an aqueduct; later retrofitted to carry traffic
County Road 210 Bridge Pony truss bridge on County Road 210 Open to traffic Built 1928 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.; rehabilitated 2000
Courter Road Bridge Concrete arch bridge over South Fork Licking River on Courter Road (TR 157) in Pataskala Open to traffic
East Main Street Bridge Through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on East Main Street in Newark Open to traffic Built 1898 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1978
Falling Rock Camp Bridge Iron pony truss bridge over Rocky Fork at Falling Rock Boy Scout Camp Abandoned with deck removed Built ca. 1872; relocated 1927 and 1931
Gallman Road Bridge Through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on a pedestrian trail in Newark Open to pedestrians only Built 1887 by the Columbia Bridge Works over St. Mary's River
in Mercer County; relocated in 2002
Gregg Covered Bridge Covered bridge over Wakatomika Creek on Frampton Road (CR 201) Open to traffic Built 1881; reconstructed 1993
McLain Covered Bridge Relocated covered bridge at Firemans Park in Alexandria Open to pedestrians only Built 1871
Mill Street Bridge Lost pony truss bridge over Muddy Fork on Mill Street in Pataskala No longer exists
Quarry Run Bridge Lost closed-spandrel arch bridge over Quarry Run on Hupp Road (TR 309) No longer exists Replaced 2003
Ramp Creek Bridge Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Ramp Creek on TR 133 (Hallie Lane) Unknown status
Rocky Fork Road Bridge Lost pony truss bridge over Rocky Fork on Rocky Fork Road (TR 210) No longer exists Built before 1900 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.; rehabilitated 1968
Rodrick Bridge Bowstring through truss bridge originally located over Wills Creek on TR 144 in Coshocton County and relocated to Newark just off Country Club Drive Open to pedestrians only Built 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works using a design
patented in 1841 by Squire Whipple. Relocated in 1998.