The Grays River Covered Bridge in Grays River, Washington, stands as a historic landmark crossing the picturesque Grays River. This Howe truss timber bridge, with its charming cedar shingles exterior, spans 155.5 feet and offers a height of 22.5 feet with 16.75 feet of clearance inside, providing a unique architectural experience for visitors.
Originally built in 1905 to facilitate agricultural traffic, the bridge underwent a significant restoration in 1988, preserving its historical integrity. Managed by the Grays River Grange since 2011, the bridge serves as the centerpiece of Ahlberg Park and hosts the annual Covered Bridge Festival, celebrating its rich heritage and local community.
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