Walking Across the High Steel Bridge in Shelton, Washington Over Beautiful, Historic & Scary

High Steel Bridge Shelton. High Steel Bridge under Skokomish River Shelton WA Part 1 YouTube From Hwy 101, take Skokomish Valley Road for 5 miles, right at FS #23, 2.5 miles to FS #2340, which leads to the bridge in another 2.5 miles. High Steel Bridge is located just southwest of the Hood Canal and spans a deep gorge containing the S Fork Skokomish River

High Steel Bridge — Washington Trails Association
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2,399 likes · 75 talking about this · 346 were here History The historic High Steel Bridge was the second of two large steel arches to be erected by the Simpson Logging Company on the Olympic Peninsula in 1929

High Steel Bridge — Washington Trails Association

How to get to High Steel Bridge High Steel Bridge sits roughly 20 minutes north of Shelton, Washington, on US Forest Service Road 2340 2,399 likes · 75 talking about this · 346 were here Arguably, the single most dramatic point of interest in Mason County is the 685-foot-long steel bridge

High Steel Bridge Shelton, WA YouTube. Arguably, the single most dramatic point of interest in Mason County is the 685-foot-long steel bridge From Hwy 101, take Skokomish Valley Road for 5 miles, right at FS #23, 2.5 miles to FS #2340, which leads to the bridge in another 2.5 miles.

High Steel Bridge, a Truss Arch Bridge Above Skokomish River in Washington, USA Stock Image. The High Steel Bridge is a truss arch bridge that spans the south fork of the Skokomish River, on National Forest Service road #2340 in Mason County, Washington, near the city of Shelton To reach the bridge, follow Highway 101 from Shelton and take the West Skokomish Valley Road exit.