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Middle Bar Bridge

Middle Bar Bridge over the Mokelumne River

Photo © Katherine Evatt

The 1912 Middle Bar Bridge is the third bridge built on this site crossing the Mokelumne River, near Jackson and the historic Gold Rush community of Middle Bar. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The steel truss bridge was restored in 1999 and is open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic. It's a popular spot for fishing.

Time Period Represented: Early 1900s

Hours Open: 24 hours

Visitor Fees: n/a

Seasons Open: Year round.

Price Style for this Establishment: n/a

 ADA Accessibility Notes
Bridge and restroom facilities are wheelchair accessible.
 
 Pet Friendly Notes
Yes
 

For More Information, Contact:

Chris Wright

Foothill Conservancy

fhc@foothillconservancy.org
www.foothillconservancy.org
P.O. Box 1255, Pine Grove, CA 95689
209-295-4900

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Longitude: -120.749788300
Latitude: 38.297481300
Elevation: 593 FT (181 M)
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