Pengra Covered Bridge

Pengra Covered Bridge is located in Lane County between Jasper and Lowell.

A unique feature of Pengra is the extra long timbers. The two planks are the longest timbers ever cut for a bridge in Oregon. The wood was rough-hewn in the forest, hauled to location and finished on-site. The two planks are 16 inches by 18 inches by 125 feet each. Using one-piece chords resulted in an extra strong truss.

Source: Pengra Covered Bridge

Pengra spans Fall Creek. The original bridge was built in 1904. The current structure was built in 1938. Pengra was repaired and reopened in 1995. Image - November 2021

New sign to encourage travelers to slow down over bridges. October 2023

Photography

If you have a “big” lens; pack it. There is a heron that enjoys fishing on Fall Creek. Sadly, I have not been able to capture them as they fish for their lunch.

Covered Bridge Key

🚚Active Bridge - This is an active bridge with traffic.

🛣️Road Side Parking - This is an active bridge without parking. One must pull off the road and engage hazard lights.

🚙Google Map Link

📌43°57′58″N 122°50′43″W

➡️Bridges nearby - Parvin, Lowell, and Office.

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