Stayton-Jordan Covered Bridge

The Stayton-Jordan Covered Bridge is an example of a community coming together to save a piece of history. In 2023, Stayton-Jordan is a pedestrian bridge in the heart of Stayton, Oregon.

Nikon D2400 24 mm October 2020

The original Jordan Covered Bridge was built in 1937. It was dismanted in 1985 and stored in Stayton.

The Jordan bridge burned in December of 1994. The community understood the importance of the covered bridge and ensured it was rebuilt. They completed their work in September of 1998.

A delightful discovery.

Stayton- Jordan

The 90-foot Howe truss bridge with open sides is a replica of the original bridge. Jordan Covered Bridge was one of four bridges which spanned Thomas Creek. Gilkey, Hannah and Shimanek remain in their original locations. Hannah has the most amazing swimming hole.

Covered Bridge Key

♿Accessible Parking - Relocated or bi-passed often have accessible parking.

🚻Facilities - A bathroom is available which may or may not include running water.

👟Inactive Bridge - An inactive bridge has either been relocated or traffic has been re-routed.

🅿️Parking available - Covered bridge is connected to parking.

☕Coffee shop - The Covered Bridge Cafe is located at 510 N 3rd Avenue in Stayton.

🥾Hike - Stayton Riverfront Park

🚙Google Map Link

📌GPS 44°47′55.2″N 122°47′09.2″W

🎃🎄Decorations - we happened upon a pumpkin during October.

🧺The location is ideal for a picnic.

➡️Bridges nearby - Hannah, Gilkey, and Shimanek.

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