Cataract Covered Bridge, Owen County 6/6/2010 dwm photo |
That's too bad, because it is a beautiful spot, part of the Lieber State Recreation Area with a lovely view and walk across the bridge and a close view of the water falls. Cataract Falls are the largest in Indiana with Mill Creek dropping twice 18 feet or more.
Robert Reed wrote in his 2004 book, Indiana's Covered Bridges that the Cataract Bridge at one time was the most famous and photographed bridge in the country.
The upper Cataract Falls. Lieber State Rec. Area (dwm) |
Cataract is a lovely bridge, but I'll confess that the Falls got my camera's attention.
I spent time trying to find a way to include the falls and bridge in the same shot. Eight years ago, drone technology wasn't available, so the extent of my effort was left to my discretion and desire to stay safe and dry.
The upper falls downstream from the bridge. 6/6/2010 dwm photo |
The upper and lower falls are hypnotic and beautiful and a great way to spend a day. Bring a camera; a fishing pole; and hiking boots for a day with nature.
The covered bridge was closed to traffic in 1988 when a bypass bridge opened, but you can still walk or bike it.
This bridge is a Smith Type IV Truss, but in what as an innovation for the time - the contractor built much of it in the shop. The pieces were marked for easy assembly and shipped to the build site.
Owen County internet image |
Cataract Covered Bridge
Built: 1876
Style: Smith Type IV Truss
Length: 140 feet over Mill Creek
More covered bridges can be found here.
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