"Old" River Road/Goose Creek Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Bridge probably built sometime in the early-mid 1800's and still exists. The new bridge was built alongside in 1935.
Stone arch bridge over Goose Creek on old alignment of River Road
Open to pedestrians

"Replica" Stone Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Bridge built in 2002 in the Stone Bridge Memorial Park in Fayetteville, TN as a memorial to the famous Fayetteville Old Stone Bridge that was lost to flooding in 1969. The bridge uses some of the stones from the original bridge.
Stone arch bridge on a pedestrian walkway at the Stone Bridge Memorial Park in Fayetteville, TN
Open to pedestrians

16th Street Bridge (Ellsworth County, Kansas)
Stone arch bridge over Wilson Creek on 16th Street, just north of Wilson
Open to traffic

Avondale Road Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1927 by the Metropolitan Trust Company
Stone arch bridge over Lake No. 1 on Avondale Road in North Little Rock
Open to traffic

Ballpark Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Wears Creek at the baseball field in Washington Park
Open to pedestrians only

Beaumont Street Bridge (Buncombe County, North Carolina)
Stone arch bridge over Beaumont Street in Asheville
Open to pedestrians only

Bieker Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Abandoned stone arch bridge over DuBois Creek on Bieker Road, southeast of Washington
Closed to traffic

Big Badger Creek Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1900
Stone arch bridge over Big Badger Creek on a local road southeast of Winfield
Open to one-lane traffic

Big Creek Bridge (Russell County, Kansas)
Built 1902
Two-span stone arch bridge over Big Creek on 177th Street, 1.0 mi. east and 5.5 mi. south of Gorham
Open to traffic

Blaine Hill "S" Bridge (Belmont County, Ohio)
Built 1828; rehabilitated 1999
Three-span stone arch bridge over Wheeling Creek on the National Road at Blaine Hill
Open to pedestrians only

Blue Ridge Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1906 by the Forrester-Swenson Construction Co.
Stone arch bridge over MO 12 on Blue Ridge Blvd. between Kansas City and Independence
Open to two-lane traffic above and four-lane traffic below

Branch of Big Creek Bridge (Ellis County, Kansas)
Built 1940 by the Works Projects Administration and Ellis County.
Stone arch bridge over Branch of Big Creek on Victoria Road
Open to traffic

Branch of Lyon Creek Bridge (Geary County, Kansas)
Abandoned stone arch bridge over Branch of Lyon Creek
Abandoned

Bridges to the Past (Bridge #1) (Hardin County, Kentucky)
L&N Turnpike chartered by KY government in 1829. Construction of L&N Turnpike began in 1837 including bridges and completed in 1849. Placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
Stone arch bridge over East Fork Tioga Creek on the "Bridges to the Past" walking trail, a restored section of the old L&N Turnpike (Old Dixie Hwy/US 31) in Fort Knox
Open to pedestrians

Bridges to the Past (Bridge #2) (Hardin County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1837. Placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1996. For more info see Bridges to the Past (Bridge #1)
Stone arch bridge over East Fork Tioga Creek on the "Bridges to the Past" walking trail, a restored section of the old L&N Turnpike (Old Dixie Hwy/US 31) in Fort Knox
Open to pedestrians

Bridges to the Past (Bridge #3) (Hardin County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1837. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. For more info. see Bridges to the Past (Bridge #1).
Stone arch bridge over East Fork Tioga Creek on the "Bridges to the Past" walking trail, a restored section of the old L&N Turnpike (Old Dixie Hwy/US 31) in Fort Knox


Brush Creek Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1901 by William Rockhill Nelson. Replaced 1991
Lost two-span stone arch bridge over Brush Creek on Rockhill Road
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Bullfoot Creek Bridge (Lincoln County, Kansas)
Built 1939
Stone arch bridge over Bullfoot Creek, 4.0 mi. south and 0.9 mi. east of Vesper
Open to traffic

Bullion Run Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1900; rehabilitated ca. 1980
Stone arch bridge over Bullion Run on PA 3008 (Kennerdell Road)
Open to traffic

Cedar Creek Bridge (Independence County, Arkansas)
Built 1941 by the Works Progress Administration
Small, two-span stone arch bridge over Cedar Creek on Goodie Creek Road (CR 23)
Open to traffic

Cedar Creek Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1934-35 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Stone arch bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 5 below Roosevelt Lake in Petit Jean State Park
Open to traffic

Chagrin Falls Bridge (Cuyahoga County, Ohio)
Two-span stone arch bridge over the Chagrin River on Main Street at Chagrin Falls
Open to two-lane traffic

Chenoweth Run Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1930
Stone arch bridge over Chenoweth Run on Old Taylorsville Road in Jeffersontown
Open to traffic

Cherokee Park Bridge No. 3 (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1920
Stone arch bridge over Middle Fork Beargrass Creek on Scenic Loop in Louisville
Open to traffic

Cherokee Park Bridge No. 4 (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1920
Stone arch bridge over Middle Fork Beargrass Creek on Scenic Loop in Louisville
Open to traffic

Cherry Valley Road Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built 1834 by Josiah Spaulding as an aqueduct; later retrofitted to carry traffic
Three-span stone arch bridge over Raccoon Creek on Cherry Valley Road in Newark
Open to traffic

Chicken Creek Bridge (Douglas County, Kansas)
Built 1913 by B.F Metsker and Ike Babb; made obsolete by new bridge in 2001
Stone arch bridge over Burtons Branch of Chicken Creek on E 850 Road, southeast of Lone Star
Open to pedestrians only

Clements Stone Arch Bridge (Chase County, Kansas)
Built 1887
Two-span stone arch bridge over Cottonwood River
Open to pedestrians only

Clifty Creek Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1890; rehabilitated 1992
Five-span stone arch bridge over Clifty Creek on CR 725 West
Open to traffic

Columbus Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Replica three-span stone arch bridge on Grand Drive in Forest Park
Open to traffic

Cove Creek Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Two-span stone arch bridge over Cove Creek on AR 309
Open to two-way traffic

Cove Creek Tributary Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Small two-span stone arch bridge over a branch of Cove Creek on AR 309
Open to two-way traffic

Cove Lake Spillway Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Five-span stone arch bridge over Cove Lake Spillway on AR 309
Open to traffic

Crabb Creek Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1900
Stone arch bridge over Crabb Creek on a local road just off Crabb Creek Road southwest of Dexter
Open to one-lane traffic

Cuivre River State Park Bridge No. 5 (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1938 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Three-span stone arch bridge over a branch of Little Sugar Creek on MO 147 in Cuivre River State Park
Open to one-lane traffic

Curtis Creek Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Built 1899; rehabilitated 1995
Stone arch bridge over Curtis Creek on South 8th Street in Quincy
Open to two-lane traffic

Cutler-Donahue Stone Arch Bridge (Madison County, Iowa)
Bridge is located next to Cutler-Donahue Covered Bridge in city park
Stone arch bridge over unnamed creek on pedestrian path in Winterset


Danville Stone Arch Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1896 by John Beard; rehabilitated 1981
Stone arch bridge over Stony Creek on US 136 (Main Street) in Danville
Open to traffic

Dennis Scivally Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
Built 1941 by Dennis M. Scivally
Replica stone arch footbridge over a tributary of Walker Branch within Dennis Scivally Park at Cape Girardeau
Open to pedestrians only

Diamond Creek Bridge (Chase County, Kansas)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Gannon Creek, 1.5 mi. north and 0.4 mi. east of Elmdale
Open to traffic

Dripping Springs Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Stone arch footbridge at Dripping Springs in Creve Coeur Park
Open to pedestrians only

Dry Branch Creek Bridge (Lincoln County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1940
Stone arch bridge over Dry Branch Creek
Open to traffic

Edgemere Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1926 by the Metropolitan Trust Company
Stone arch bridge over Lake No. 3 on Edgemere Street in North Little Rock
Open to traffic

Elkader Keystone Bridge (Clayton County, Iowa)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1973
Two-span stone arch bridge over Turkey River on Bridge Street in Elkader
Open to traffic

Esch's Spur Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1890
Three-span stone arch bridge over Grouse Creek, southwest of Dexter
Open to one-lane traffic

Fall Creek Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Completed October 8, 1855, by Joseph C. Elliott. Made obsolete by new bridge in 1949.
Stone arch bridge over Fall Creek just north of 223rd Lane (Payson Lane)
Open to pedestrians only

Floral Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built 1906
Stone arch bridge over Timber Creek on a local road just south of Floral and west of Winfield City Lake
Open to one-lane traffic

Fort Fletcher Bridge (Ellis County, Kansas)
Built 1936 by the Works Progress Administration
Four-span stone arch bridge over Big Creek on Walker Avenue, 4.8 mi. south of Walker
Open to traffic

Fountain Creek Bridge (Monroe County, Illinois)
Built 1849 by Herman Garleb; made obsolete by new bridge in 1927
Stone arch bridge over Fountain Creek just south of IL 156, west of Waterloo
Open to pedestrians only

Fox Creek Bridge (Chase County, Kansas)
Built 1918
Stone arch bridge over Fox Creek, 0.6 mi. west of Strong City
Open to traffic

Franklin Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Replica stone arch bridge on the bike path loop in Forest Park
Open to foot and bicycle traffic

Gall Road Bridge (Monroe County, Illinois)
Built 1898
Bypassed stone arch bridge over a branch of Carr Creek on Gall Road at Columbia
Open to pedestrians only

Goff Farm Road Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Small stone arch bridge over an unnamed creek on Goff Farm Road (CR 170) just east of Fayetteville in Fayetteville
Open to traffic

Granger Road Bridge No. 1 (Sharp County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Small three-span stone arch bridge over Mill Creek on Granger Road (CR 23)
Open to two-lane traffic

Grouse Creek Sec. 3 Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built 1917
Stone arch bridge over Grouse Creek on a local road about four miles north of Cambridge
Open to one-lane traffic

Grouse Creek Sec. 34 Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1910
Two-span stone arch bridge over Grouse Creek on a local road five miles north and one mile east of Cambridge
Open to one-lane traffic

Grouse Creek Sec. 35 Bridge (Cowley County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1910
Stone arch bridge over Grouse Creek on a local road six miles north and two miles east of Cambridge
Open to one-lane traffic

Hawkeye Avenue Underpass (Floyd County, Iowa)
Built 1889
Stone arch bridge over Hawkeye Avenue on the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad at Nora Springs
Open to traffic

Hill Creek Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1930
Stone arch bridge over Hill Creek, 0.5 mi. west of Admire
Open to traffic

Irondale Bridge (Washington County, Missouri)
Built 1856
Stone arch bridge over Dry Creek on the Iron Mountain Railroad (now UPRR) north of Irondale in Irondale
Open to railroad traffic

Jamestown Road Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Stone arch bridge on Old Jamestown Road near Florissant in West Alton
Open to traffic

Jefferson Street Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1857 by Dr. William A. Davison; widened in 1964 and 1980; replaced 1988
Lost stone arch bridge over East Branch Wears Creek on Jefferson Street in downtown Jefferson City
Replaced by a concrete culvert

Junction Spur Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Stone arch bridge over a branch of Pin Oak Creek on Junction Spur, just off MO 100 west of New Haven
Open to traffic

Kaiser Hill Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Stone arch bridge over Pin Oak Creek on Kaiser Hill Road, just south of MO 100, west of New Haven
Open to traffic

Kansas Street Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Wears Creek on Kansas Street in Jefferson City
Open to two-lane traffic

Krakow Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Abandoned stone arch bridge over Long Branch next to Route YY in Krakow
Abandoned, but still in good shape

KY 1268 Jessamine Creek Stone Bridge (Jessamine County, Kentucky)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1966
Stone arch bridge over Jessamine Creek on Ky-1268 in Wilmore
Open to traffic

Lake Leatherwood Bridge (Carroll County, Arkansas)
Built 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Small stone arch bridge over a minor tributary of Lake Leatherwood on CR 204 northwest of Eureka Springs
Open to traffic

Lake Lucerne Bridge (Carroll County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1910
Stone arch bridge over a drainage ditch on CR 707 in Eureka Springs
Open to traffic

Lake Park Drive Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1896
Stone arch bridge over a ravine on Lake Park Drive in Milwaukee
Open to traffic

Lakeshore Drive Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1939 by the Metropolitan Trust Company
Stone arch bridge over Lake No. 3 on Lakeshore Drive in North Little Rock
Open to pedestrians only

London Bridge (Mohave County, Arizona)
Originally built 1824-1831 in London, England, by John Rennie; dismantled and relocated to Arizona in 1968-71
Relocated stone and concrete arch bridge on McCulloch Blvd. in Lake Havasu City
Open to traffic

Maeystown Bridge (Monroe County, Illinois)
Built 1881; rehabilitated 1938
Stone arch bridge over Maeystown Creek on Mill Street at Maeystown
Open to one-lane traffic

Magill Hollow Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Small stone arch bridge over an unnamed creek just west of Hendrickson
Open to traffic on an unmarked county road

Martigney Creek Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Stone arch bridge over Martigney Creek on the Union Pacific Railroad, just beyond Robert Koch Hospital Drive
Open to railroad traffic

McKinley Drive Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1997
Replica stone arch bridge on McKinley Drive in Forest Park
Open to traffic

Milltown Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Built 1940 by the Works Progress Administration
Two-span stone arch bridge over Vache Grasse Creek on CR 77 (Mount Harmony Road) west of Milltown
Current status unknown

Mulladay Hollow Bridge (Carroll County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1935 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Small two-span stone arch bridge over Mulladay Hollow Creek on CR 204 at Leatherwood Lake Recreation Area northwest of Eureka Springs in Eureka Springs
Open to traffic

Oak Leaf Bike Trail Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Stone arch bridge over Hubbard Park Drive on Oak Leaf Bike Trail in Shorewood
Open to traffic

Old "Old" Taylorsville Road/Chenoweth Run Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1800's(?)
Abandoned stone arch bridge over Branch of Chenoweth Run on Former Old Tayolorsville Road
Abandoned

Old Erie Canal Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1901
Stone arch bridge over Old Erie Canal on Bicycle Bridge Road in Delphi
Open to traffic

Old Scotland Bridge (Boone County, Indiana)
Built 1901
Three-span stone arch bridge over Sugar Creek on CR 200E
Open to traffic

Old Stone Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1837-1849 as part of the Louisville & Nashville Turnpike
Stone arch bridge on Old Stone Bridge Rd. (Former Louisville and Nashville Turnpike) in Goodlettsville
Open to traffic

Old Stone Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Built 1861. General Sherman marched over the bridge in the Civil War. Bridge destroyed by flooding in 1969.
Lost stone arch bridge over Elk River on Old US HWY 231/431 in Fayetteville, TN
Destroyed by flood

Old Stone Bridge #2 (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built ca. 1837-1849 as part of the former Louisville & Nashville Turnpike
Abandoned bridge on an abandoned section of the Louisville & Nashville Turnpike (Old Stone Bridge Rd.) in Goodlettsville
Abandoned

Palm Tree Road Bridge (Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin)
Stone arch bridge over Sheboygan River on Palm Tree Road
Open to traffic

Paradise Creek Bridge (Russell County, Kansas)
Built 1917
Stone arch bridge over Paradise Creek, 1.0 mi. east and 2.0 mi. south of Paradise
Open to traffic

Paradise Creek Bridge (Russell County, Kansas)
Built 1935
Stone arch bridge over Paradise Creek, 1.0 mi. south and 0.5 mi. east of Paradise
Open to traffic

Paradise Creek Bridge (Russell County, Kansas)
Built 1901
Stone arch bridge over Paradise Creek
Open to traffic

Polecat Creek Bridge (Butler County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1901
Stone arch bridge over Polecat Creek, 1.4 mi. east and 5.0 mi. south of Rose Hill
Open to traffic

Pondtown Mill Bridge (Adams County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1880
Three-span stone arch bridge over Bermudian Creek on PA 1005 (Lattimore Valley Road) in Lake Meade
Open to traffic

Porterfield Road Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1895
Stone arch bridge over Mill Creek on TR 357 (Porterfield Road)
Open to traffic

Possum Kingdom Bridge (Palo Pinto County, Texas)
Built 1942 by the Works Progress Administration
Eighteen-span stone arch bridge over Brazos River on TX 16
Open to traffic

Potters Lake Drainage Bridge (Douglas County, Kansas)
Stone arch bridge over Potters Lake Drainage on Foot path
Open to traffic

Prescott Bridge (Linn County, Kansas)
Built 1918
Three-span stone arch bridge over a branch of Little Osage River on 200th Road, southwest of Prescott
Open to traffic

Rice Bridge (Cloud County, Kansas)
Built 1890; restored 1990
Stone arch bridge at the east edge of Rice
Open to pedestrians only

Rich Fountain Bridge (Osage County, Missouri)
Two-span stone arch bridge over Brush Creek on Route E in Rich Fountain
Open to two-lane traffic

River Road Bridge (Waukesha County, Wisconsin)
Built 1950
Stone arch bridge over Fox River on River Road in Menomonee Falls
Closed to all traffic

Roasting Ear Creek Bridge (Stone County, Arkansas)
Built 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps
Small three-span stone arch bridge over Roasting Ear Creek on AR 263
Open to two-lane traffic

Salado Creek US 167 Bridge (Independence County, Arkansas)
Lost two-span stone arch bridge over Salado Creek on US 167
No longer exists