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There is not many places like this left

JnJnKatiebug
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This is one of my favorite camping/kakaying/fishing spots (Northwest Arkansas). We usually camp upstream, float down and takeout here. There is not many of these old bridges left.

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JnJnKatiebug
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timn wrote:
Hows the fishing there my wife and i go right by there when we go to ride the rzr north of ozark. That mulberry river sure is pretty.


Fishing is usually good. Lots of smallmouth bass. I have caught 30 or 40 in one day and I have caught nothing. That's fishing.
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timn
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Hows the fishing there my wife and i go right by there when we go to ride the rzr north of ozark. That mulberry river sure is pretty.

Ramblin__Ralph
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Ah, reminds me of my childhood days in NW Ark (Fayetteville). 🙂 Fished and floated many a river like that. Thanks for the neat reminder.
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The old bridges sure do have character. Arkansas is a beautiful state and plan on retiring some day there if plans work out.

skipnchar
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Looks very similar to a bridge over the Salmon River East of Stanley Idaho which (coincidentally) leads to one of my favorite camp sites. Biggest difference is the 90 degree turns just before and just after the bridge.
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JnJnKatiebug wrote:
I remember when it had wood boards for a surface. They popped when you drove across.


Looks like it still does, they just laid blacktop over the boards.

We still have several operating covered bridges in the county here, plus a couple that are closed but preserved.
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gbopp
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No, there are not many places like that in existance.
Thanks for sharing. It's a reminder of nicer and slower times.

mlts22
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I remember bridges like that going over the Colorado River at 183 in Austin, going over the Colorado over Bastrop, and finally over the Colorado yet again in La Grange. The 183 bridge still is in use, feeding cars from Lamar/Montopolis, the Bastrop bridge is now a pedestrian walkway, and I am not curious of what the fate is of the bridge in La Grange now.

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camperpaul wrote:
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janstey58 wrote:
What town is this near?
Close to Mulberry on the Mulberry River.

Is it the Wire Road Bridge?



That's it.
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JnJnKatiebug wrote:
janstey58 wrote:
What town is this near?
Close to Mulberry on the Mulberry River.

Is it the Wire Road Bridge?

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JnJnKatiebug
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Traver8 wrote:
For those of you who are interested in old bridges take a look at Bridgehunter.com which is a great repository of old historical bridge information. This one is probably inter.


I looked and it is there. Here is a link.

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Traver8
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For those of you who are interested in old bridges take a look at Bridgehunter.com which is a great repository of old historical bridge information. This one is probably inter.

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JnJnKatiebug wrote:

Close to Mulberry on the Mulberry River.


Very cool. I have not seen that bridge.
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JnJnKatiebug
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janstey58 wrote:
What town is this near?

Close to Mulberry on the Mulberry River.
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