The Banks Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge in Wilmington Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, United States.
[2]: 2 It spans the Neshannock Creek southeast of New Wilmington.
[2]: 2, 5 Constructed in 1889, the bridge is a Burr arch truss built on stone foundations and supported by steel girders; it is 121 feet (37 m) long.
Its interior walls are similar to those featured on many covered bridges in Bucks County.
[3]: 3 In 1980, the bridge was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in recognition of its historical significance,[1] along with the McConnell's Mill bridge.