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Tryon Creek High Bridge

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

The High Bridge in Tryon Creek State Natural Area (bobcat)

Description

The High Bridge is northernmost of the five footbridges over Tryon Creek in the state park. Much work has been done here to revegetate the creek banks to prevent dogs and children from disturbing spawning habitat.

The Lewis and Clark, North Creek, and Middle Creek foot trails converge here. The bridge also serves as a connector to the West Horse and North Horse Loops.

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