Sylamore Creek Bridge

The Sylamore Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in east central Stone County, Arkansas, just south of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. It carries County Road 283 across Sylamore Creek, a short way west of Arkansas Highway 9 and north of the Holiday Mountain Resort in Allison. It is a wire-cable suspension bridge, with steel towers mounted on conc…
The Sylamore Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in east central Stone County, Arkansas, just south of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest. It carries County Road 283 across Sylamore Creek, a short way west of Arkansas Highway 9 and north of the Holiday Mountain Resort in Allison. It is a wire-cable suspension bridge, with steel towers mounted on concrete piers supporting four main cables that are anchored into concrete abutments. The bridge is 202 feet long, with a deck width of 19 feet 6 inches and a clearance height of 11 feet. Built in 1945, it is one of three known wire-cable bridges in the state.
  • Nearest city: Allison, Arkansas
  • Area: less than one acre
  • Built: 1945
  • Architect: N.B. Garver
  • Architectural style: Wire-Cable Suspension Bridge
  • MPS: Historic Bridges of Arkansas MPS
  • NRHP reference No.: 99001353
Data from: en.wikipedia.org