“a goldmine of adventure”
This 60 foot bridge, built in 1930, is located on Garoutte Road. It was open to vehicular traffic until 1982, despite heavy damage. It has been restored and is now a pedestrian bridge.
Constructed in 1930, Stewart Bridge has borne the brunt of many nature's whims. The raging water of the 1964 Christmas Flood caused the lower chords of the bridge to crack. A few years later, heavy snowfall caused the roof bracing to give way and the entire roof caved in. Repairs to the bridge made it usable until it was bypassed in the 1980s by a concrete bridge. The bridge now only serves pedestrian and bicyclist traffic. Stream: Mosby Creek Length: 60 feet (18 m) Year Constructed: 1930 Nearest Town: Cottage Grove Located on Layng Road off Mosby Creek Road near Cottage Grove
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