Created By: Wholly H2O
In 1977, a 90-foot redwood suspension bridge was built 15 feet over the creek. It soon became a popular site for local teenagers who found the swing and give of the bridge entertaining, earning it the nickname, "Hell Bridge." The city eventually removed it over safety concerns. The original concrete pad that anchored and stabilized it can still be seen today.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Walking Waterhoods: Sausal Creek — Upper Dimond Park
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