Drift Creek Covered Bridge
About the Business
The Drift Creek Covered Bridge is a picturesque historic landmark located on Bear Creek Road in Otis, Oregon, United States. This charming covered bridge spans the tranquil waters of Drift Creek, offering a glimpse into the past and providing a beautiful backdrop for visitors to enjoy. With its classic wooden trusses and rustic charm, the Drift Creek Covered Bridge is a must-see destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Take a leisurely stroll across the bridge and soak in the peaceful surroundings, or simply admire its architectural beauty from afar. Whether you're a local resident or a curious traveler, a visit to the Drift Creek Covered Bridge is sure to leave you with lasting memories of this iconic structure.
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"1st time here. Found this place just driving by on my way to the drift creek falls trail. Saw the sign & bridge and had to stop to walk across it. Love the park like setting with a picnic table & benches. Even the porta potty was much appreciated. Great little covered bridge with a creek running under it."
"The Drift Creek (aka Bear Creek) Covered Bridge was originally located near Lincoln City, just 1.5 miles from the coast. It was considered the oldest remaining covered bridge in Oregon. The bridge had served as part of a main north-south route along the Oregon coast. New roads and highways were eventually built, thus making the route and bridge obsolete. Built in 1914, surrounding the community of Lutgens. By 1917 the town was now named Nice and had changed names at least eight times, prior to the post office closing in 1919. When the bridge was bypassed with a concrete span in the 1960's, the county passed an ordinance preserving the wooden structure as an historical memorial to the early pioneers. In 1988, the bridge had to be closed to pedestrian traffic due to neglect and it's deteriorating condition from rot and insect damage. Steel beams were installed inside the bridge to keep it from collapsing. Dismantled in 1997 after attempts to limit access to the bridge failed. The structure was given to the Sweitz family who own land 8 miles north of the original site. They envisioned the structure being rebuilt over a concrete bridge that serves as a driveway to their property and home across Bear Creek, in a small, beautiful park-like setting with public access."
"This is a must see on a coastal trip. The property owners are gracious enough to allow the public to see this wonderful piece of American history. It reminds me of the book and movie " Bridges of Madison County" This is a very peaceful place with a little creek running under. Definitely a stop to make."
"I LOVE covered bridges!! All of the ones I have seen have been back east. So it was a fun surprise to come across this beautiful covered bridge! Thank you to whoever made a print out for the history that we could take home and read."
"The Drift Creek covered bridge is beautiful. A short stop down Drift Creek Road, it is perfect for a photo op lol. Very well maintained with foot traffic the only means to cross it. Surrounded by beautiful country mountains and family homes the small tucked away little bridge is a must see."
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