Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Chinook Pass Entrance, Spanning Mather Memorial Highway at Chinook Pas...
Significance: One of the most impressive gateways to a national park, the Chinook Pass Entrance is a bold example of the "rustic style" of architecture employed by the National Park Service. the log and masonr... More
Deer Creek Bridge, Spanning Deer Creek at East Side Highway, Longmire,...
Significance: The Deer Creek Bridge is one of the larger "rustic style" bridges in Mount Rainier National Park. The reinforced concrete semi-elliptical arch bridge is faced in native conglomerate, and the roug... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
Chinook Pass Entrance, Spanning Mather Memorial Highway at Chinook Pas...
Significance: One of the most impressive gateways to a national park, the Chinook Pass Entrance is a bold example of the "rustic style" of architecture employed by the National Park Service. the log and masonr... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Deer Creek Bridge, Spanning Deer Creek at East Side Highway, Longmire,...
Significance: The Deer Creek Bridge is one of the larger "rustic style" bridges in Mount Rainier National Park. The reinforced concrete semi-elliptical arch bridge is faced in native conglomerate, and the roug... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Deer Creek Bridge, Spanning Deer Creek at East Side Highway, Longmire,...
Significance: The Deer Creek Bridge is one of the larger "rustic style" bridges in Mount Rainier National Park. The reinforced concrete semi-elliptical arch bridge is faced in native conglomerate, and the roug... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Mount Rainier National Park Roads & Bridges, Longmire, Pierce County, ...
Significance: The Mount Rainier National Park road system reflects its evolution from a primitive road providing access to Paradise Valley into a modern system of scenic highways and lesser access roads. The f... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Chinook Pass Entrance, Spanning Mather Memorial Highway at Chinook Pas...
Significance: One of the most impressive gateways to a national park, the Chinook Pass Entrance is a bold example of the "rustic style" of architecture employed by the National Park Service. the log and masonr... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
St. Andrews Creek Bridge, Spanning St. Andrews Creek on West Side Road...
Significance: This structure employs the National Park Service's "rustic style;" the rugged stone veneer conceals its filled reinforced concrete arch construction. This naturalistic treatment allows the bridg... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Deer Creek Bridge, Spanning Deer Creek at East Side Highway, Longmire,...
Significance: The Deer Creek Bridge is one of the larger "rustic style" bridges in Mount Rainier National Park. The reinforced concrete semi-elliptical arch bridge is faced in native conglomerate, and the roug... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Stevens Creek Bridge, Spanning Stevens Creek on Stevens Canyon Highway...
Significance: The Stevens Creek Bridge represents a transition in the park road bridges from standard reinforced concrete arches to arched girder designs. Its stone facing is characteristic of the National Par... More
Laughingwater Creek Bridge, Spanning Laughingwater Creek at East Side ...
Significance: The longest continuous beam concrete girder bridge in the Northwest at the time of construction, Laughingwater Creek Bridge is one of only three historic exposed concrete spans in a park generally... More
Frying Pan Creek Bridge, Spanning Frying Pan Creek on Yakima Park High...
Significance: Frying Pan Creek Bridge is an uncommon example of three-hinged steel web girder bridge in a park generally featuring stone-faced reinforced concrete bridges. The abutments and spandrel walls are ... More
Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, Spanning Paradise River at Narad...
Significance: The gently-arched Paradise River First Crossing Bridge above Narada Falls is a characteristic "rustic style" bridge of the type commonly employed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Pub... More
Chinook Pass Entrance, Spanning Mather Memorial Highway at Chinook Pas...
Significance: One of the most impressive gateways to a national park, the Chinook Pass Entrance is a bold example of the "rustic style" of architecture employed by the National Park Service. the log and masonr... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Christine Falls Bridge, Spanning Van Trump Creek on Nisqually Road, Lo...
Significance: The "rustic style" Christine Falls Bridge carries the Nisqually Road over the narrow box canyon of Van Trump Creek at Christine Falls. The graceful stone-faced reinforced concrete spandrel arch b... More
Deer Creek Bridge, Spanning Deer Creek at East Side Highway, Longmire,...
Significance: The Deer Creek Bridge is one of the larger "rustic style" bridges in Mount Rainier National Park. The reinforced concrete semi-elliptical arch bridge is faced in native conglomerate, and the roug... More
Mount Rainier National Park Roads & Bridges, Longmire, Pierce County, ...
Significance: The Mount Rainier National Park road system reflects its evolution from a primitive road providing access to Paradise Valley into a modern system of scenic highways and lesser access roads. The f... More