| Name | Image | Location
| Year built | Length | Crosses | Design | Historical notes |
| Adams Mill Bridge | Image:Adams [Mill Covered Bridge, northern portal.jpg|100 px] | Cutler, Carroll County | 1872 | | Wildcat Creek | Howe truss | |
| Baker's Camp Bridge | 100 px | Bainbridge, Putnam County | 1901 | | Big Walnut Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Bean Blossom Bridge | 100 px | Beanblossom, Brown County | 1880 | | Beanblossom Creek | Modified Howe | |
| Beeson Bridge | Image:Beeson [Covered Bridge.jpg|100px] | Billie Creek Village, Rockville, Parke County | 1906 | | | Burr Arch | |
| Big Rocky Fork Bridge | 100px | Mansfield, Parke County | 1900 | | Big Rocky Fork Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Billie Creek Bridge | | Billie Creek Village, Rockville, Parke County | 1895 | | | Burr Arch | Moved to serve as the entrance to Billie Creek Village. |
| Bowsher Ford Bridge | 100 px | Tangier, Parke County | 1915 | | Mill Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Bridgeton Bridge (new) | 100 px | Bridgeton, Parke County | 2006 | | Big Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | Replaced original bridge that was destroyed by fire in 2005 with reconstruction completed in October 2006. |
| Busching Bridge | | Versailles, Ripley County | 1885 | | Laugher Creek | Howe truss | Located at Versailles State Park. |
| Cades Mill Bridge | 100 px | Steam Corner, Fountain County | 1854 | | Coal Creek | Howe truss | Oldest bridge in the state |
| Cataract Falls Bridge | | Cataract, Owen County | 1876 | | Mill Creek | Smith Type IV Truss | |
| Catlin Bridge | | Rockville, Parke County | 1907 | | Bill Diddle Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Cedar Ford Bridge | | Monroe County, Indiana|Bean Blossom], Monroe County | 2019 | | Beanblossom Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Ceylon Bridge | | Ceylon, Adams County | 1879 | | Wabash River | Howe truss | |
| Conley's Ford Bridge | 100 px | Mansfield, Parke County | 1907 | | Big Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Cornstalk Bridge | | Raccoon, Putnam County | 1917 | | Cornstalk Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Cox Ford Bridge | 100 px | Annapolis, Parke County | 1913 | | Sugar Creek | Burr Arch | Located at the west side of Turkey Run State Park. |
| Crooks Bridge | 100 px | Rockville, Parke County | 1856 | | Little Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | Second oldest bridge in the state |
| Crown Point Bridge | | Crown Point, Lake County | 1878 | | Gully | Burr Arch | Moved to Lake County Fairgrounds in 1933 from Milroy in Rush County over the Little Flatrock River. |
| Cumberland Bridge | | Matthews, Grant County | 1877 | | Mississinewa River | Howe truss | |
| Darlington Bridge | 100 px | Darlington, Montgomery County | 1868 | | Sugar Creek | Howe truss | Fourth oldest covered bridge in the state and has a unique wooden block floor that spans its length as shown in the picture. |
| Deer's Mills Bridge | | Deer's Mill, Montgomery County | 1878 | | Sugar Creek | Burr Arch | Located in Shades State Park. |
| Dick Huffman Bridge | | Reelsville, Putnam County | 1880 | | Big Walnut River | Howe truss | Longest Howe Truss bridge in the state |
| Dunbar Bridge | 100 px | Greencastle, Putnam County | 1880 | | Big Walnut Creek | Burr Arch | Two spans |
| Edna Collins Bridge | | Clinton Falls, Putnam County | 1922 | | Little Walnut Creek | Burr Arch | Local legends claim this bridge is haunted. |
| Eugene Bridge | 100 px | Eugene, Vermillion County | 1885 | | Vermillion River | Burr Arch | |
| Forsythe Mill Bridge | | Gowdy, Rush County | 1888 | | Big Flat Rock River | Burr Arch | Built by Emmett L. Kennedy |
| Guilford Bridge | | Guilford, Dearborn County | 1879 | | | Burr Arch | |
| Harry Evans Bridge | | Coxville, Parke County | 1908 | | Rock Run Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Hillsdale Bridge | | Dana, Vermillion County | 1876 | | | Burr Arch | |
| Holton Bridge | | Holton, Ripley County | 1884 | | Otter Creek | Howe truss | |
| Houck Bridge | 100 px | Manhattan, Putnam County | 1880 | | Big Walnut Creek | Howe truss | Located at, it is one of the longest Howe Truss bridges in the state. The status of its name is unofficial. |
| Huffman's Mill Bridge | | Huffman, Spencer County | 1884 | | Anderson River | Burr Arch | |
| Indiana State Fair Bridge | | Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, Marion County | 2008 | | Driveway | Burr Arch | Modeled after Parke County's Bridgeton Bridge |
| Irishman Bridge | | Youngstown, Vigo County | | | Fowler Lake, branch of Honey Creek | Queen Post | Second oldest and only remaining Queen Post covered bridge in the state |
| Jackson Bridge | 100 px | Annapolis, Parke County | 1861 | | Sugar Creek | Burr Arch | Fifth oldest and longest single span covered bridge in the state |
| James Bridge | | Lovett, Jennings County | 1887 | | Big Graham Creek | Howe truss | |
| Lancaster Bridge | 100 px | Owasco, Carroll County | 1872 | | Wildcat Creek | Howe truss | |
| Leatherwood Station Bridge | 100 px | Billie Creek Village, Rockville, Parke County | 1899 | | | Burr Arch | |
| Longwood Bridge | | Connersville, Fayette County | 1884 | | | Burr Arch | |
| Mansfield Bridge | 100 px | Mansfield, Parke County | 1867 | | Big Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | Three spans, central roof was torn off by winds in the spring of 2006 and restored in 2007. |
| Marshall Bridge | 100 px | Tangier, Parke County | 1917 | | Rush Creek | Burr Arch | |
| McAllister Bridge | 100 px | Catlin, Parke County | 1914 | | Little Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Mecca Bridge | 100 px | Mecca, Parke County | 1873 | | Big Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Medora Bridge | | Medora, Jackson County | 1875 | | East Fork, White River | Burr Arch | Three spans, longest covered bridge in the state and, by clear span, is sometimes claimed to be the longest historic covered bridge in the U.S. Closed to all but pedestrian traffic since 1972, and is currently undergoing restoration. |
| Melcher Bridge | 100 px | Montezuma, Parke County | 1896 | | Leatherwood Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Mill Creek Bridge | 100 px | Tangier, Parke County | 1907 | | Mill Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Moscow Bridge | 100 px | Moscow, Rush County | 1886 | | Big Flat Rock River | Burr Arch | Two spans, third longest covered bridge in the state; destroyed by a tornado in 2008, it has since been rebuilt. |
| Narrows Bridge | 100px | Marshall, Parke County | 1882 | | Sugar Creek | Burr Arch | Located on the east boundary of Turkey Run State Park. |
| Neet Bridge | | Catlin, Parke County | 1904 | | Little Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Nevins Bridge | 100 px | Catlin, Parke County | 1920 | | Little Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| New Brownsville Bridge | | Columbus, Bartholomew County | 1840 | | Mill Run Creek | Long Truss | Moved from Brownsville in Union County over the Whitewater River. |
| Newport Bridge | | Newport, Vermillion County | 1885 | | Little Vermillion River | Burr Arch | |
| Norris Ford Bridge | | Rushville, Rush County | 1916 | | Big Flat Rock River | Burr Arch | |
| North Manchester Bridge | | North Manchester, Wabash County | 1872 | | Eel River | Smith Type IV Truss | |
| Oakalla Bridge | | Greencastle, Putnam County | 1875 | | Big Walnut Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Old Red Bridge | | Hickory Ridge, Gibson County | 1875 | | Big Bayou Creek | Smith Type IV Truss | |
| Pine Bluff Bridge | 100 px | Carpentersville, Putnam County | 1915 | | Big Walnut Creek | Howe truss | |
| Phillips Bridge | 100 px | Montezuma, Parke County | 1909 | | Big Pond Creek | King Post | Shortest covered bridge in the state |
| Portland Mills Bridge | 100 px | Guion, Parke County | 1856 | | Little Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | Tied with Crooks Bridge as the fourth oldest covered bridge in the state. |
| Possum Bottom Bridge | 100px | Helt Township, Vermillion County | 1876 | | Gully | Burr Arch | |
| Potter's Covered Bridge | | Noblesville, Hamilton County | 1871 | | West Fork, White River | Howe truss | |
| Ramp Creek Bridge | 100 px | Nashville, Brown County | 1838 | | Salt Creek | Double Barreled Burr Arch | Oldest and only two-lane covered bridge in the state; located at the entrance to Brown County State Park. |
| Richland Creek Bridge | | Bloomfield, Greene County | 1883 | | Richland Creek | Burr Arch | Built by A.M. Kennedy and Sons |
| Roann Bridge | | Roann, Wabash County | 1872 | | Eel River | Howe truss | |
| Rob Roy Bridge | | Rob Roy, Fountain County | 1860 | | Big Shawnee Creek | Howe truss | |
| Rolling Stone Bridge | 100 px | Bainbridge, Putnam County | 1915 | | Big Walnut Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Roseville-Coxville Bridge | 100 px | Coxville, Parke County | 1910 | | Big Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Rush Creek Bridge | 100 px | Tangier, Parke County | 1904 | | Rush Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Salem Crossing Bridge | | Zionsville, Boone County | 1972 | ? | Fishback Creek | Howe truss | |
| Sanatorium Bridge | | Rockville, Parke County | 1913 | | Little Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Scipio Bridge | 100 px | Scipio, Jennings County | 1886 | | Sand Creek | Howe truss | |
| Shieldstown Bridge | 100 px | Shields, Jackson County | 1876 | | East Fork, White River | Burr Arch | |
| Sim Smith Bridge | 100px | Montezuma, Parke County | 1883 | | Leatherwood Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Smith Bridge | | Rushville, Rush County | 1877 | | Big Flat Rock River | Burr Arch | |
| Snow Hill Bridge | | Rockdale, Franklin County | 1895 | | Johnson Fork, Whitewater River | Howe truss | |
| South Hill Bridge | | Universal, Vermillion County | 1879 | | Brouilletts Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Spencerville Covered Bridge | | Spencerville, DeKalb County | 1873 | | St. Joseph River | Howe truss | |
| Stockheughter Bridge | | Enochsburg, Franklin County | 1887 | | Salt Creek | Howe truss | |
| Thorpe Ford Bridge | 100 px | Rosedale, Parke County | 1912 | | Big Raccoon Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Traders Point Bridge | Image:Trader's Point Covered Bridge, 9123 [West 86th Street, c1994 (Indianapolis, Ind.) - DPLA - 8ea82690f657cf5a7d4d196c7b91e7e8.jpg|100px] | Indianapolis, Marion County | 1880 | | Fishback Creek | Howe truss | |
| Vermont Bridge | 100 px | Kokomo, Howard County | 1875 | | Kokomo Creek | Smith Type IV Truss | Moved from its original location to Highland Park in Kokomo. |
| Wallace Bridge | 100 px | Wallace, Fountain County | 1871 | | Sugar Mill Creek | Howe truss | |
| West Union Bridge | 100 px | West Union, Parke County | 1876 | | Sugar Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Westport Bridge | | Westport, Decatur County | 1880 | | Sand Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Wheeling Bridge | | Gibson County, Indiana|Wheeling], Gibson County | 1877 | | Patoka River | Smith Type IV Truss | |
| White Water Canal Aqueduct Bridge | Metamora, Rush Cty.jpg|100 px] | Metamora, Franklin County | 1846 | | Duck Creek | Burr Arch | Located on the east side of Metamora. |
| Wilkins Mill Bridge | 100 px | Annapolis, Parke County | 1906 | | Sugar Mill Creek | Burr Arch | |
| Williams Bridge | | Lawrence County, Indiana|Williams], Lawrence County | 1884 | | East Fork, White River | Howe truss | Two spans, second longest covered bridge in the state |
| Zacke Cox Bridge | 100 px | Coxville, Parke County | 1908 | | Rock Run Creek | Burr Arch | |