Beaver Suspension Bridge [Arkansas, March 2010: Mark Twain National Forest]

Beaver Suspension Bridge

The Beaver Bridge is a Suspension bridge over the White River (Table Rock Reservoir) on AR 187 at Beaver, Arkansas. The bridge was built in 1949 and supports one lane of traffic over a 300-foot span. Vehicles wait at each end for the bridge to clear before proceeding. It can be a little problematic on a bicycle, as drivers don’t necessarily notice a small bike on the large bridge.

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