The Oldest Covered Bridge In Washington, Grays River Covered Bridge, Is 155 Feet Long
There’s something nostalgic and charming about a good old-fashioned covered bridge. And Washington happens to have one that is so old, it’s been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1971. If you have yet to check out the Grays River Covered Bridge in Grays River, come explore this piece of living history.

Wahkiakum County is the second least populated county in the state, so most Washingtonians have never even heard of it.

Unless you live in Southwest Washington, this will be quite a drive — but it's worth it.
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It was originally built in 1905 from local timber so local horses and wagons would have a place to cross the river.
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Given the weather conditions in the Pacific Northwest, this was clearly a wise decision.

In 1988, it received a major restoration, funded by the local Finnish farming and logging families. It's now managed by the Grays River Grange.

The area is open to the public, so you're welcome to come check it out.
Have you ever seen this historic bridge? Add it to your list of must-see historic landmarks in Washington.
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Grays River, WA 98621, USA