Ballpark Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Wears Creek at the baseball field in Washington ParkOpen to pedestrians only
First Jefferson City Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Opened Oct. 15, 1896; demolished 1955Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River at Jefferson CityReplaced by the current US 54 bridge, but vestiges of south approach remain at end of Bolivar Street
Frog Hollow Road Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1915Concrete arch bridge over Wears Creek on Frog Hollow Road just east of MO 179 in Jefferson CityOpen to one-lane traffic
Jefferson City Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Original southbound bridge opened August 1955; new northbound bridge added 1991Pair of steel through arch bridges over the Missouri River at Jefferson City on US 54/63 in Jefferson CityOpen to traffic on a multi-lane freeway
Jefferson Street Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1857 by Dr. William A. Davison; widened in 1964 and 1980; replaced 1988Lost stone arch bridge over East Branch Wears Creek on Jefferson Street in downtown Jefferson CityReplaced by a concrete culvert
Kansas Street Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Wears Creek on Kansas Street in Jefferson CityOpen to two-lane traffic
MoDOT Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1920; rehabilitated 1990Closed pony truss bridge over Wears Creek off MoDOT Drive in Jefferson CityClosed to all traffic and posted against trespassing
Turkey Creek Katy Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1926 by the American Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Turkey Creek on the Katy Trail (former MKT Railroad) north of Jefferson City in Jefferson CityOpen to pedestrians and bicyclists only
Turkey Creek Old US 63 Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1924; rehabilitated 1940Concrete bridge with balustrade over Turkey Creek on Cedar City Drive (Old US 63) in Jefferson CityOpen to two-lane traffic
Wears Creek Railroad Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Stone arch bridge over Wears Creek on the Union Pacific Railroad in downtown Jefferson City, just northwest of the CapitolOpen to multiple tracks of railroad traffic