The Lost Creek Covered Bridge in Eagle Point, Oregon is a historic structure that has been closed to traffic since 1979, with a concrete span now handling the few vehicles that pass by each day. Believed to have been built as early as 1878-1881, it is potentially the oldest standing covered bridge in Oregon, making it a significant landmark in the area.
This 39-foot bridge features a county Queenpost design, a shingle roof, and flying buttress braces, with rough wooden flooring consisting of diagonal planking and hand-hewn truss members providing structural stability. The bridge was nearly lost during the 1964 Christmas flood, but prayers and fortunate circumstances saved it from destruction. Adjacent to the bridge, the Walch Memorial Wayside Park offers a peaceful setting with picnic tables, a bandstand, cooking areas, an early 1900s outhouse, and manicured flower gardens, all maintained by the descendants of John and Marie Newsome Walch.
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