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English: Narada Falls Bridge
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English: NPS Photo
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English: Narada Falls Bridge
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A stone-faced concrete bridge arches over the top of a waterfall with visitors standing on the bridge. A small building can be glimpsed through the trees on the right side of the bridge.

Also known as Paradise River First Crossing Bridge, the Narada Falls Bridge was built in 1928 of reinforced concrete veneered in granite masonry. It is 63 feet long, 31 feet wide, with a 36-foot long span. The Narada Comfort Station is visible on the right.

  • Keywords: mount rainier; narada falls; national historic landmark district; history; historic structure; waterfall; NPS rustic
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English: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
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English: NPGallery
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English: Historic Narada Falls

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