Goshen Creek Bridge

If you have never looked underneath the Goshen Bridge at Bamboo Road and Milepost 286.3, you need to. The huge rock parapets rising nearly a hundred feet from the stream below are reminiscent of the great aqueducts of Rome but on a much smaller scale. Not a common visitor viewpoint, inspecting the bridge from below does leave one with a sense of awe --- a testimony to the great engineering marvel that exemplifies this unique national park.

  • "Coila McNeil on Goshen Bridge"
  • "Construction of the Goshen Creek Bridge"
  • "Goshen Creek Guardrail (2008)"
  • "Viola Triplett McNeil near Deep Gap in 1952"
  • "White Pine Growing in Goshen Bridge Mortar Bed"

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