Curly Creek Falls Bridges

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Curly Creek Falls Bridges

Curly Creek Falls Bridges

NABSQNO 10T 579381 – 5101170

Curly Creek Falls is located in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest where Curly Creek cascades into the Lewis River. It is unusual in that it has two small natural bridges spanning the falls. The falls are very spectacular in the spring when the snow melt swells the creek. However, some severe flooding in 2003 has meant that the falls cease to flow by late summer/early autumn in most years.

 The larger upper bridge has a span of 12 ft and a height of 10 ft while the lower bridge is much smaller.