Perched 375 feet above the Skokomish River, the High Steel Bridge is one of the tallest railroad bridges in the United States! Located in the heart of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, this stunning steel arch bridge offers breathtaking views of the river canyon below and the lush evergreen forests surrounding it. 🌲🌉✨ Originally built in 1929 for logging operations, the bridge now serves as a scenic landmark, perfect for adventurers and photographers alike. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, exploring the great outdoors, or just looking for a quick roadside stop with epic views, this spot is a must-visit! 📍 Location: Shelton, Washington 📏 Height: 375 feet 🌉 Length: 685 feet 📸 Best time to visit: Fall for vibrant foliage or spring for lush greenery! Would you dare to walk across this towering masterpiece? Let us know in the comments! 👇🏽 #HighSteelBridge #PNWExplored #WashingtonState #HiddenGems #drone