While the country's Eastern states are well-known for their historic covered bridges (Pennsylvania has 219!), they're not quite as common in the "newer" states on the West coast. But Washington does have a covered bridge that is over a century old, and it also happens to be the only one still in use as a public highway. When life gets you down and you feel like taking solace in a bridge, just head to Grays River, where you'll get to see the oldest covered bridge in Washington.
You'll find the Grays River Covered Bridge in Grays River in western Wahkiakum County.
Wahkiakum County is our second least populated county, so don't worry if you've never heard of it. Grays River is in the southwest corner of the state.
The bridge is easy to find -- simply take WA-4 to Covered Bridge Road and follow the signs.
For most Washingtonians, this will be quite a drive. But if you're already heading to the Long Beach Peninsula or anywhere near it, it will be a breeze.
The bridge was originally constructed in 1905 from local timber so that local horses and wagons would have a place to cross the river.
Needless to say, that is no longer an issue. But the structure has some serious staying power. Most covered bridges in the area are no longer standing, but this one remains sturdy.
The bridge started out uncovered. But by 1908, it was clear that its expensive wooden trusses would need to be protected.
They didn't stand a chance against the area's frequent rain.
The Grays River Covered Bridge was added to the National Register of Historical Places in 1971.
But it was also in need of some major repairs by then. It received a major restoration in 1988, largely funded by the local Finnish farming and logging families. It's now managed by the Grays River Grange.
This iconic landmark is open to the public, and it's still fully functional.
The bridge is the highlight of Ahlberg Park, which hosts a Covered Bridge Festival every year.
The Grays River Covered Bridge is one of Washington's most little-known spots, and it's a historic treasure. Have you visited the oldest covered bridge in Washington before? If so, we'd love to hear what you thought -- share your experience (and photos!) of the Grays River Covered Bridge in the comments below!
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