For information on the protection of property in Anson, Montgomery, Randolph, Richmond, and Stanly counties,
contact the Uwharrie Office.
Pisgah Bridge (Parker Tract)
Randolph County
2.674 acres Fee Title Ownership
The Parker Tract was protected via fee-simple donation in 1998.
The 2.7-acre tract enabled the partnership working to save the bridge
to protect both sides of the West Prong of the Little River. The
property also enabled the partnership to complete a natural walking
trail that allows visitors to stretch their legs. Aside from its
riparian buffer and wildlife qualities, the Parker Tract was
instrumental in providing permanent protection to the Historic Pisgah
Covered Bridge.
"Randolph County's Pisgah Covered Bridge is
one of only two that still survive in the state of North Carolina; and
the only one easily accessible by the public. It is a 54-wooden
structure that was built over a branch of the Little River, 10 miles
southwest of Asheboro, in 1911. Original documentations shows
that the bridge was constructed by J.J. Welch for a total cost of
$40. The bridge is considered both a state and county historical
and cultural icon." --Randolph County Tourism Development Authority