Bidwell Bar Bridge, Oroville
Facts and practical information
The Bidwell Bar Bridge, in Oroville, California, refers to two suspension bridges that cross different parts of Lake Oroville. The original Bidwell Bar Bridge was the first steel suspension bridge in California. The $35,000, 240-foot-long original was completed in December 1855, and was built of materials transported from Troy, New York, via Cape Horn. Most of the money was put up by Judge Joseph Lewis, a Virginian who moved to Bidwell's Bar in 1849. The bridge originally crossed the Middle Fork Feather River and is the only one of several suspension bridges built in the area in the 1850s that still remains. It remained open to vehicle traffic until 1954. ()
Bidwell Bar Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Historic Oroville State Theatre, Mother Orange Tree, Lake Oroville Visitor Center, Oroville Carnegie Library.