Map & Directions
Natural & Scenic Spots
- Falling Spring Falls
An 80-foot scenic waterfall about 5 miles north of town—great for photos, short hikes, and picnics.
- Jackson River Scenic Trail
A peaceful trail running along the Jackson River, perfect for walking, biking, or relaxing outdoors.
Historic Landmarks & Museums
- Humpback Covered Bridge
Built in 1857, this is one of the last remaining humpback-style covered bridges in the U.S., just 3 miles from the address.
- Industrial Heritage & Technology Discovery Center
A local museum celebrating Covington’s railroad and manufacturing history.
Family & Community Recreation
- Jackson River Sports Complex
Includes sports fields, walking trails, and picnic areas—a great family-friendly stop.
- Covington City Pool
A public pool is open during the summer months for swimming and family recreation.
Additional Nearby Spots
- Douthat State Park (~15 miles)
Known for its scenic lake, cabins, and miles of hiking trails.
- Lake Moomaw & Gathright Dam (~20 miles)
Offers boating, fishing, and panoramic mountain views.
- Rosedale Historic District
A neighborhood filled with mid-19th-century homes and rich architectural character.
- Luke Mountain Historic District
Features historic residences and scenic vistas overlooking Covington.
- Fort Carpenter Site
A historical plaque now marks a frontier-era fortified home visited by George Washington.