This 550 Foot Long Bridge In Alaska Is A True Treasure You Simply Have To See
There are many spectaculars bridges in Alaska, as the land can be difficult to cross in many areas. One of the most impressive is without a doubt, the 558-foot bridge that spans Hurricane Gulch on the Parks Highway. Beyond just a gorgeous bridge with an impressive view, this bridge is a staple of Alaska ingenuity!

This bridge is located at mile 174.3 on the Parks Highway in Alaska. This highway traverses 358 miles through some of the roughest terrain in Alaska.

Hurricane Gulch Bridge is not the longest bridge on this highway. The longest bridge crosses the Susitna River, at mile 104, and is more than 1,050 feet long!
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Sitting at a stunning 254 feet high over Hurricane Creek, Hurricane Gulch Bridge even has a parking lot before the bridge for drivers to pull over and take photos! You can see the white water from the bridge above.
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The length of the arch is more than 400 feet long. The bridge sees average daily traffic of 1,439 vehicles. This is impressive, as winter doesn't have too much traffic, so you know the summer traffic is a large amount.

If you're enchanted with the area, there are even some excellent camping spots nearby. This is a slower area that doesn't experience the high levels of tourists like nearby Denali National Park.

That bridge has been around for almost a hundred years! It also crosses Hurricane Gulch, but that bridge is more than 900 feet long, and 296 feet above Hurricane Creek. That bridge is the longest and tallest on the entire Alaska Railroad. For almost 8 years, it was the largest bridge in the entire United States of America.
For a closer glimpse at Hurricane Bridge, check out this drone video from Clinton Wagner:
For a closer glimpse at Hurricane Bridge, check out this drone video from Clinton Wagner:
Have you driven over this bridge? Have you taken the other Hurricane Gulch Bridge on the train? What did you think? Let us know in the comments below!
Heading into Denali? Make sure to check out This Flight Over Denali That Is Unbelievably Beautiful!
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