The Langley Covered Bridge
This
is the longest of Michigan's remaining covered bridges.
The Langley covered bridge is 16 feet high and 19 feet
wide. It has three spans of 94 feet each for a
total length of 282 feet. The bridge was built in
1887 using the best Michigan white pine available for
the frame timbers.
When the Sturgis dam was constructed
in 1910, the Langley covered bridge
had to be raised eight feet.
The bridge is located just south of Mendon, Michigan.
Head west on M-60 from downtown Mendon and turn south
when you see the sign to Centreville on Silver Street.

