There are 17 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of West Virginia.
In the south in Monroe and Greenbrier counties there are about a half dozen bridges within an easy drive of one another.
To the north around Philippi is another group of bridges, including the historic Philippi Covered Bridge which is the longest (285 feet (87 m)) and an important part of state history for its associations with the American Civil War.
The following is a list of no longer extant West Virginia covered bridges.
A complete list of covered bridges that have existed at one time or another in the state would exceed 100.