Crooked River High Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Crooked River (High) Bridge
Crosses:Crooked River
Locale:Jefferson County, Oregon
Design:steel deck arch
Mainspan:330feet
Length:464feet
Open:1926

The Crooked River High Bridge is a steel arch bridge that spans the Crooked River gorge in Jefferson County, Oregon. The bridge was designed by Conde McCullough and was completed in 1926. Shortly after its completion, Oregon State Highway Division created the Peter Skene Ogden Park just to the south of the bridge.

The bridge has a total length of 464feet with a main span of 330feet. The deck is 295feet above the canyon floor. The bridge was eventually unable to keep up with the growing traffic demands of US 97 (US 97), and was replaced by the wider Rex T. Barber Veterans Memorial Bridge in 2000. The old bridge is open to pedestrians.

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