Cape Creek Bridge, Siuslaw National Forest
Facts and practical information
Cape Creek Bridge is an arch bridge that spans Cape Creek in Lane County, Oregon, United States. The bridge carries U.S. Route 101. Opened in 1932, it was designed by noted bridge engineer Conde McCullough and built of reinforced concrete by John K. Holt. The total length of the bridge is 619 feet, with a main span of 220 feet. The bridge resembles a Roman aqueduct, with a single parabolic arch that spans half its length. It was listed as Cape Creek Bridge No. 01113 on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, as part of the McCullough, C.B. Major Oregon Coast Highway Bridges MPS. ()
Siuslaw National Forest
Cape Creek Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sea Lion Caves, Heceta Head Light, Rock Creek Wilderness.