Historic Stark Covered Bridge
Historical landmark · Coos County ·

Historic Stark Covered Bridge

Historical landmark · Coos County ·

Historic white covered bridge over Ammonoosuc River, scenic NH

scenic drive
fall colors
wheelchair accessible parking lot
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null
Historic Stark Covered Bridge by null

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Stark, North Road of Stark Village, NH-110, Groveton, NH 03582 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Stark, North Road of Stark Village, NH-110, Groveton, NH 03582 Get directions

+1 603 271 3483
nh.gov

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•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 24, 2026

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"While the Stark Bridge has seen some hard times, including many floods, townspeople have worked tirelessly to keep the historic bridge standing. The white bridge covers The Ammonoosuc River and looks perfectly stark against the foliage of the area." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Stark Covered Bridge

Joseph C.

Google
Quite cool. I was in the neighborhood to hike to Unknown Pond, and my Mom asked me to stop in Stark and take a few pics. Long big bridge with walkways on both sides, and it's lit up. An old church is there and what looked like another community building. It's definitely worth stopping. It's probably decent fishing in the river.

Joaquin P.

Google
Very small and quiet place. On the left of the bridge is the small church. Crossing the bridge there's a small bed and breakfast. The only I can recommend is to put a sign on the church. Nice place ❤️❤️

Jay S.

Google
Beautiful location to seek out, with a stunning journey around it. I saw a picture of Stark in a magazine 30 years ago (with no caption of where it was), and I decided some day I would figure out where it was, and go there. It took me awhile to find it, and then to have the right timing to make the trip in fall colors. It's not just Stark itself that makes the trip worth it, it's all of the towns, scenic stops, bridges and bodies of water you come across on the drive through the New Hampshire mountains. We hit Maine too, and had a side helping of Vermont. You can make a several day road trip of it. It's all surreal, like driving and walking through a story book. #bucketlist

Doug P.

Google
Nice well kept covered bridge. Must me really pretty in the winter. Pretty town too.

Gerry Crow (NH River G.

Google
Absolutely gorgeous little village. There is also a statue and marker honoring General John Stark, a hero of the American Revolution.

VermontGuide

Google
Really want an experience? Climb the Devil's Slide cliff face behind the bridge and view the village from above. Really great in the fall and Christmas time.

David Cooper T.

Google
This is where my mother went to school and lived close by. Such a beautiful place!

Jonathan C.

Google
Great covered bridge. It was easy to get to and see.