One Of The Highest Bridges In The Whole Country Is Right Here In Washington
Did you know that there are around 7,300 bridges in the state of Washington? Given our landscape, it makes sense — but it still seems like a large number. Some of them are also tall enough to have some seriously enviable views. The High Steel Bridge, for example, is, 375 feet tall, making it one of the highest bridges in the entire country. And if you dare to cross it, you’ll be able to see for miles.

The bridge spans the south fork of the Skokomish River on Forest Service road #2202.

Back then, this bridge would carry a single railroad track across chasms to timber that was previously inaccessible.
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And since it rises 375 feet over the river, it has earned a spot on the list of highest bridges in the U.S. To put things in perspective, New York's Niagara River Bridge is 370 feet tall.
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This part of Washington is incredibly scenic.

Our state really is beautiful in every season.

The cost of the bridge was promptly paid for by the proceeds from the timber hauled across it.
Have you ever walked across this remarkable bridge?
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