The West Dummerston Covered Bridge is a historic covered bridge spanning the West River in Dummerston, Vermont, between Vermont Route 30 and Camp Arden Road.
The bridge consists of two spans, each supported by Town lattice trusses, and has a total structure length of 280 feet (85 m).
The sides of the bridge are finished in flush vertical boards, and the ends are sheathed in wooden clapboards.
The side walls have diamond-shaped openings cut in them to admit additional light.
[2] The bridge was built in 1872 by master builder Caleb Lamson, and is the only known surviving example of his work in Windham County.