1893 Iron Truss Bridge

Walk out on this venerable 100+ year old structure for a compelling view of the falls and canyon. One of a vanishing breed, this historic bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You may even want to join other Elk Falls supporters with your name on a plank and become a part of history! Open to foot traffic. Parking nearby.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Year round, dawn to dusk
Address
E. Montgomery St.
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