“Named after a natural phenomenon”
Built in 1926, crosses the Columbia River and is a part of the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail. The bridge is named from a Native American Legend. Don't get it confused with the naturally occuring land bridge by the same name.
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We didn't cross but simply parked in the shade below the bridge and enjoyed the stunning views. Even if you're just stopping to stretch your legs for a minute, it's a stop worth making to enjoy God's creation and our place in it.
Just do it! It's a lovely little break in the drive, the toll booth, the bridge, the surrounding views. It's an Adventure! Even if you turn around and come right back, this is a Cool Thing To Do if you are driving along the Columbia River. Just. Do. It.
Toll Bridge $2 for a car, On the narrow side would not want to drive across with an RV, but probably could be done.
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Bridge of the Gods
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- Sun - Sat: 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
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Has a Design vibe.
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Credit Cards Accepted
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