The iconic Deception Pass Bridge in Washington
Usa, north-america
N/A
453 m
hard
Year-round
Okay, picture this: you're cruising through Washington State, right? You absolutely HAVE to hit up Deception Pass Bridge. Seriously, it's a total showstopper! This two-lane beauty connects Whidbey Island and Fidalgo Island, arching dramatically over the churning waters of Deception Pass in the Puget Sound.
As part of Deception Pass State Park, you've got instant access to amazing hikes, picnic spots with views for days, and wildlife galore. This steel giant, carrying Washington State Route 20, stretches almost 1,500 feet, with the road a whopping 180 feet above the water. Seriously, the panoramic views are insane!
Built back in '35, this landmark is a total must-see, drawing tons of tourists. Now, driving across isn't too bad, but for a real thrill? Walk the narrow pedestrian lane on the bridge's edge. You'll get heart-stopping views straight down to the raging water below. Trust me, it's an experience!
Where is it?
The iconic Deception Pass Bridge in Washington is located in Usa (north-america). Coordinates: 41.6424, -99.6123
Road Details
- Country
- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Max Elevation
- 453 m
- Difficulty
- hard
- Coordinates
- 41.6424, -99.6123
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