Fisher School Covered Bridge

According to the 2013 Oregon’s Historic Bridge Field Guild,Fisher School Covered Bridge was originally built in 1919. However, the sign states 1927. The guide includes reports of updates and/or remodels in 1927 and 2005.

All four covered bridges in Lincoln County are painted red.

72-foot Howe truss which spans Crab Creek

During the edit process, I increased the contrast which revealed writing on the truss system. A fun discovery!

Covered Bridge Key

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

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

🅿️Parking available - Covered bridge is connected to parking. Fisher School Covered Bridge’s neighbor, James Q Jacobs, is amazing.

🚙Google Map Link

📌GPS 44°17′29.8″N 123°50′28.3″W

🦌Watch out for deer on the road.

🗺️Limited internet. Travelers will want an old school map such as a DeLorme Atlas

➡️Bridges nearby - North Fork Yachats Covered Bridge. Buck Creek Road is one option to travel to North Fork Yachats Covered Bridge. It is gravel and one lane. If you tend to get car sick, I would not recommend this route.

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