This bridge was originally built in 1834 and reconstructed in 1994, in southwestern Washington, near Oakridge. It is 85 feet in length. The bridge was constructed to complement the historic setting of the adjacent Cedar Creek Grist Mill site. The Grist Mill was built in 1876 by George Woodham and his two sons and is the only remaining grain grinding mill in Washington that has maintained its original structural integrity, grinds with stones and is water powered.