Haggard Swinging Bridge

The Haggard Swinging Bridge is a historic suspension bridge over Bear Creek just north of Harrison, AR. This suspension bridge was placed on the Historic Register in 1995. It was built by the WPA (Works Progress Administration) and was completed in 1941.

It is located on Cottonwood road, a few miles north of Harrison. It is a short distance from US Highway 65 so it is worth taking a short detour to see this historic bridge. You can park close to the bridge and walk a short distance to see it.

Read the history of the Haggard Swinging Bridge here.

Today, the bridge is open to pedestrian traffic. You can walk on the bridge and view Bear Creek flowing below. Please be sure and don’t leave your trash at this historic site.


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8VW9+4Q Harrison, Arkansas

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