Stockheughter Bridge spans Salt Creek in soutwestern Franklin County, Indiana. Built in 1887, the 92-foot single span rests on rock abutments. The exterior has red plank siding and a tin roof. The interior was constructed with a Howe truss and lengthwise plank flooring. Access to the creek is convenient. The bridge is open and serves local traffic. This bridge is also called the Enochsburg Covered Bridge, named such by the local town of Enochsburg.