A stone-clad concrete bridge arches over a narrow rocky canyon framing a mountain peak under the bridge's arch.
Also known as the Box Canyon Bridge, this is a reinforced concrete-filled, spandrel arch bridge with a masonry veneer, 160 feet long, 41 feet wide. Although built after World War II, it employs the same construction, typical dimensions, and native granite veneer of the earlier bridges found in the park.
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