Wolf Creek Bridge is a historic metal Pratt truss railroad bridge located near Rocky Gap, Bland County, Virginia. It was built about 1912, by the Phoenix Bridge Company of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, for the New River, Holston and Western Railroad. It was converted for use as a road bridge in 1946. It measures 206 feet long and 16 feet wide. The bridge was closed in 1987, and became a pedestrian bridge and the focal point of a county recreational park. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.
Bridge is still here, turn left instead of right off interstate. It's off wold creek Hwy
The bridge is still there and is scheduled for restoration.
Perfect little stop to stretch your legs, follow the directions from the other reviewers to get there once you’re off of 77.
Head East off of Hwy77, Turn North (Left) at T in the road, Turn East (Right) on Wolf Creek Hwy. The bridge is beside the Veterans Memorial.
The bridge was closed when we visited but it’s going to be a very nice location. They’ve recently paved the walking path and installed some new lights. Really wish we could of walked on the bridge while we were there.
The bridge is no ok get there. It’s a beautiful creek, but no access
Bridge is gone. Dont bother stopping.
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