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Vance Creek Bridge

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Vance Creek Bridge

00:18

1.09km

10m

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Hike an easy 0.7-mile trail to view the historic Vance Creek Bridge in Olympic National Forest, a 347-foot-high railway trestle.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to visit the Vance Creek Bridge?

No, direct access to the Vance Creek Bridge is strictly prohibited as it is located on private property. Authorities actively deter access, and trespassing can result in tickets and fines. The structure itself is also unmaintained and highly dangerous.

How can I safely and legally view the Vance Creek Bridge?

The most recommended and safest way to experience the Vance Creek Bridge is by using the designated Side View Trail. This short, legal alternative leads to a viewpoint offering excellent photographic opportunities without the risks of trespassing or structural instability. Look for red ribbons on trees marking the path from a parking area.

Where can I park to access the Vance Creek Bridge viewpoint?

For the legal side view trail, there is a parking area available. The trail itself is marked by red ribbons on trees, leading through a wooded area to the viewpoint. Be aware that navigation can sometimes be tricky due to overgrown trees and potentially mislabeled signs; following blue-marked trails is often recommended for easier navigation.

What is the terrain like on the approach to the Vance Creek Bridge viewpoint?

The hike to the legal side view trail is generally short and easy, more of a walk than a strenuous hike. It leads through a wooded area, and while some visitors find it challenging to follow due to overgrown trees, the path itself is not overly difficult.

Is the trail to the viewpoint suitable for beginners?

Yes, the short walk to the designated side viewpoint is suitable for beginners. It's considered an easy walk, though navigating the path through the woods might require some attention to the trail markers.

How long does it take to reach the Vance Creek Bridge viewpoint?

The side view trail is approximately 1/3 mile long, making it a relatively quick walk to the viewpoint. The overall experience, including the walk and time at the viewpoint, is typically short.

Is the Vance Creek Bridge area dog-friendly?

While the direct bridge access is prohibited, the general area around the Olympic National Forest is often dog-friendly on trails. However, specific regulations for the private property leading to the bridge or its viewpoint may vary. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to visit the Vance Creek Bridge viewpoint?

The viewpoint can be visited year-round. Clear days offer the best visibility, potentially even allowing views of Mount Rainier. However, the Olympic Peninsula can experience significant rainfall, so be prepared for wet conditions, especially outside of summer months. Spring and fall offer lush scenery, while summer provides generally drier weather.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to visit the Vance Creek Bridge or the Olympic National Forest?

No specific permit or entrance fee is required to access the legal side view trail for the Vance Creek Bridge. While the bridge is located within the broader Olympic National Forest, this particular access point does not fall under typical national park or forest fee structures for entry.

What is the history of the Vance Creek Bridge?

The Vance Creek Bridge is a historic structure built in 1929 by Simpson Railroad for logging operations. It was once the second-tallest railway trestle in the United States, standing 347 feet above Vance Creek. It has been abandoned since the 1950s or 1970s and is a significant relic of Washington's logging history.

What are the main dangers associated with the Vance Creek Bridge itself?

The Vance Creek Bridge is extremely dangerous. It is not maintained, its wooden beams are rotting, and there are no railings. Gaps between beams can be wide, posing a significant fall risk from its 347-foot height. Accessing or climbing on the bridge is strictly prohibited and can lead to serious injury or death.

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