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- Benson Bridge - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
The Benson Bridge is the footbridge that traverses Multnomah Creek between the two cascades of Multnomah Falls It has served as a distinguishing characteristic of the falls since it was built in 1914 by Simon Benson, one of the builders of the old Columbia highway
- About The Bridge - Multnomah Falls Lodge
Benson Bridge is the footbridge that traverses Multnomah Creek between the two cascades of Multnomah Falls The bridge was proposed by Samuel Lancaster who was a lead engineer and architect for the Columbia River Highway
- Multnomah Falls Hike: EVERYTHING You Need to Know
Benson Bridge is named after the builder of the bridge, Simon Benson, who helped visitors cross Multnomah Creek It also provides an incredible viewing platform for looking up at the upper tier and down over the lower tier
- Multnomah Falls - Wikipedia
Benson financed Italian stonemasons to construct a bridge at the falls to allow visitor access [19] This bridge, named the Benson Footbridge, spans the lower falls at a height of 105 feet (32 m), and provides an expansive view of the upper falls
- Discover the Iconic Multnomah Falls and Benson Bridge in Oregon
Explore Multnomah Falls, Oregon's tallest waterfall, and the historic Benson Bridge Learn about its history and plan your visit to this stunning natural site
- Benson Bridge (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go . . . - Tripadvisor
The Benson Bridge is a 45-foot long footbridge at Multnomah Falls Visitors to Multnomah Falls can walk across this foot bride and stand 105 feet over the lower waterfall This provides an awesome close-up view of the falls up above and the falls plunging down into the pool below
- Visiting Multnomah Falls, Benson Bridge, And The Multnomah Falls Lodge
Benson Bridge, named for Simon Benson was built in 1914 It is a 45 foot long reinforced-concrete deck arch footbridge that sits just under a quarter mile up the Multnomah Falls Trail The bridge allows visitors to cross 105 feet above the Lower Multnomah Falls cascade From the bridge, visitors can continue on the paved trail to a viewing
- Multnomah Falls Trail | Oregon | Hikespeak. com
From the viewing area below Multnomah Falls, it is 0 4 miles round trip to Benson Bridge, 2 4 miles round trip to the top of the falls (with 750 feet of elevation change), and 13 6 miles round trip to the top of Larch Mountain
- Multnomah Falls - Washington Trails Association
The historic Benson Bridge across the upper splash pool is a favorite location for photos, despite a handful of incidents in which rocks have come over the edge of the falls and crashed into the pool below
- Benson Bridge, Oregon: How To Reach, Best Time Tips - Thrillophilia
Constructed in 1914, the Benson Bridge not only serves as a picturesque viewpoint for admiring Multnomah Falls but also holds historical significance as a testament to the early 20th-century engineering and craftsmanship
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