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Eugene, Cascades & Coast is home to 20 covered bridges dating back as early as 1920; many are listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Fourteen are still open to traffic. The towns of Cottage Grove ("Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon") and Lowell are natural starting places to begin a covered bridge tour. Scroll down to see details for individual bridges.
Whether you decide to drive through, picnic beside, or sit on the riverbank and dangle your toes in the refreshing waters beneath, exploring the region's nostalgic and romantic covered bridges is the perfect excuse to take a break from the fast lane.
Stream: Fall Creek Length: 120 feet (37 m) Year Constructed: 1938 Nearest Town: Jasper Located on Place Road just off Jasper-Lowell Road. MORE >>
Built in 1930, this 60 foot bridge located on Garoutte Road was open to vehicular traffic until 1982, despite heavy damage. It has been restored and is now a pedestrian MORE >>
Stream: Big Fall Creek Length: 90 feet (27 m) Year Constructed: 1936 Nearest Town: Lowell Located 2.8 miles (4.5 km) north of the community of Lowell on MORE >>
Stream: Mill Creek Length: 60 feet (18 m) Year Constructed: 1938 Nearest Town: Wendling Located at milepost 3.5 on Wendling Road. MORE >>
Stream: Wildcat Creek Length: 75 feet (23 m) Year Constructed: 1925 Nearest Town: Walton Located near Siuslaw Road off Highway 126 near Mapleton. MORE >>