Narada Falls Bridge, Mount Rainier National Park
Facts and practical information
The Narada Falls Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge in Mount Rainier National Park, spanning the Paradise River above Narada Falls. The bridge was built in 1927-1928 by contractor J.D. Tobin of Portland, Oregon, who built the Christine Falls Bridge at the same time. The arch spans 36 feet. The bridge is 20 feet wide, with an additional 3.5 feet on either side for sidewalks. It was faced with rubble stonework and is an example of National Park Service Rustic design. The bridge is not open for public traffic, and leads to the Narada park utility area ()
Mount Rainier National Park
Narada Falls Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Narada Falls, Pinnacle Peak, Denman Peak, Lane Peak.