Greenbanks Hollow Covered Bridge

The Greenbanks Hollow Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge built in 1886,[2] carrying Greenbanks Hollow Road across Joes Brook in southern Danville, Vermont.

[1] The Greenbanks Hollow Covered Bridge is located in a rural area of southern Danville, spanning Joes Brook, an east-flowing tributary of the Connecticut River.

It is covered by a metal gabled roof with broad eaves.

Vermont historian Herbert Congdon claims that the bridge was originally uncovered, and that its roof is a later addition.

It is stylistically similar to the bridges located in nearby Lyndon, which also feature queen post trusses, half-height siding, and broad roofs.