Belknap Covered Bridge
Blue River, Oregon
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Region: Willamette Valley
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Admission Cost: No
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
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Bus Parking: No
The Belknap Bridge, sometimes referred to as the McKenzie River Bridge, occupies a site in which a covered bridge has been in continuous use since 1890. The first bridge was replaced by Lane County in 1911. It was then replaced in 1939 and served traffic until being destroyed in the Christmas Flood of 1964. The current bridge was designed by the Oregon Bridge Corporation (OBEC), Eugene for Lane County. Louvered arch windows were added in 1975 to the south side to provide interior illumination. The name Belknap refers to early settlers along the McKenzie River. R.S. Belknap developed Belknap Springs and his son, J.H. Belknap, was involved in the toll road over the McKenzie Pass in the early 1870s.
River: McKenzie River
Length: 120 feet (37 m)
Year Constructed: 1966
Nearest Town: Blue River
Located on King Road West off McKenzie River Drive.
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Where:
W King Rd
Blue River, Oregon 97413
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