Owned by federal government

Alexander's Bridge (Catoosa County, Georgia)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1971
Pony truss bridge over West Chickamauga Creek on Alexander's Bridge Road
Open to Foot and vehicular traffic.

Artist Point Bridge (Park County, Wyoming)
Built 1962
Concrete arch bridge over Yellowstone River on Artist Point Road
Open to traffic

Baring Creek Bridge (Glacier County, Montana)
Built 1931
Concrete and stone arch bridge over Baring Creek on the Going-to-the-Sun Road
Open to traffic

Beaver Creek Bridge (Custer County, South Dakota)
Built 1929
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Beaver Creek on SD 87
Open to traffic

Big Four Railroad Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Originally built 1895 by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad (Big Four). Reconstructed 1929 using existing stone piers. Abandoned 1969.
Abandoned six-span through truss railroad bridge over the Ohio River at Louisville
Awaiting rehabilitation to reopen as a pedestrian bridge

Big Spring Bridge (Carter County, Missouri)
Built 1977, replacing an earlier wooden bridge
Wooden bridge over Spring Branch on MO 103 at Big Spring Park
Open to traffic

Blue Mountain Lake Spillway Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1947
Pony truss bridge over Overflow Spillway on Corp of Engineers project road in Waveland
Open to traffic

Bourne Bridge (Barnstable County, Massachusetts)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1981
Steel through arch bridge over Cape Cod Canal on MA 28 in Bourne
Open to traffic

Bridges to the Past (Bridge #1) (Hardin County, Kentucky)
L&N Turnpike chartered by KY government in 1829. Construction of L&N Turnpike began in 1837 including bridges and completed in 1849. Placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
Stone arch bridge over East Fork Tioga Creek on the "Bridges to the Past" walking trail, a restored section of the old L&N Turnpike (Old Dixie Hwy/US 31) in Fort Knox
Open to pedestrians

Bridges to the Past (Bridge #2) (Hardin County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1837. Placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1996. For more info see Bridges to the Past (Bridge #1)
Stone arch bridge over East Fork Tioga Creek on the "Bridges to the Past" walking trail, a restored section of the old L&N Turnpike (Old Dixie Hwy/US 31) in Fort Knox
Open to pedestrians

Bridges to the Past (Bridge #3) (Hardin County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1837. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. For more info. see Bridges to the Past (Bridge #1).
Stone arch bridge over East Fork Tioga Creek on the "Bridges to the Past" walking trail, a restored section of the old L&N Turnpike (Old Dixie Hwy/US 31) in Fort Knox


Chester Bridge (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
Built 1892-93; Removed ca. 1989
Pratt through truss bridge over Rock River on Old Marsh Road, former Wisconsin SH 49 in Town of Chester
Unknown but probably lost

Clackamas River Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Built 1955
Truss bridge over Clackamas River on USFS Road 45
Open to traffic

Delaware River Composite Truss Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built 1936
Through truss bridge over Delaware River on Coal Creek Road at Valley Falls
Open to traffic

East Fork Hood River Bridge (Hood River County, Oregon)
Built 1928
Concrete arch bridge over East Fork Hood River on a local road
Open to traffic

Fender Ferry Bridge (Shasta County, California)
Built 1934
Pony truss bridge over Sacramento River on Fender Ferry
Open to traffic

Gardner River Bridge (Park County, Wyoming)
Built 1939
Deck truss bridge over Gardner River on Grand Loop Road
Open to traffic

Happy Isles Loop Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Merced River on Happy Isles Loop. Located near Happy Isles Nature Center and trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls.
Open to traffic

Jones Bridge (Fulton County, Georgia)
Built 1904. Used until 1922 when free state-built bridges rendered it obsolete. Fell into disrepair in the 1930s. In 1940, half of the bridge was illegally removed and likely sold for scrap. Originally bridged Milton and Gwinnett counties.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on former Jones Bridge Road in Johns Creek
Abandoned

Millard Crossing Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
This bridge crosses Shoal Creek on north east side of Magazine mountain at the former town of Millard
Timber stringer bridge over Shoal Creek on Forest Service road #1601
Open to traffic

Mountain St. over the Verdugo Wash (Los Angeles County, California)
1936
Pony truss bridge over Verdugo Wash on Mountain St. in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
Open to Traffic

Rock River Suspension Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Wire suspension bridge over Rock River on private road in Rock Rapids
Open to traffic

San Fernando Road over the Verdugo Wash (Los Angeles County, California)
1936
Pony truss bridge over Verdugo Wash on San Fernando Road in Glendale, Los Angeles County, California
Open to traffic

Settles Bridge (Forsyth County, Georgia)
Built 1896; abandoned 1950's
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on former Settles Bridge Road
Abandoned

Shady Lake Bridge #2 (Polk County, Arkansas)
This is a two span single lane stone clad bridge. There is a single span of identical design nearby. CCC built several recreation areas in the vicinity ca. 1937 ~40
Stone arch bridge over East Saline Creek on Forest Service Campground Road
Open to traffic

Shady Lake Stone Bridge #1 (Polk County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1937 by CCC along with a dam, care takers house & pavilion. A two span sister bridge is nearly. Stone guardrails may have been added later or were a replacement.
Stone arch bridge over South Fork Saline River on Forest Service Rd. #38
Open to traffic

Smoky Hill River K-147 Bridge (Trego County, Kansas)
Built 1952; rehabilitated 1993
Steel through arch over Smoky Hill River on K-147 at Cedar Bluff Lake Spillway
Open to traffic

Wenatchee River Bridge (Chelan County, Washington)
Built 1907
Through truss bridge over Wenatchee River on Abandoned pipeline and railroad
Open to pedestrians