Located in scenic northeastern Oklahoma, this bridge of 5 K-Parkers spans across the lake east of the city of Wagoner, linking it via OK 51 to Tahlequah.

The above photo was shot looking west into Wagoner County. In the foreground you can see a single 60-foot pony approach span. The other five spans are 210-foot long K-Parker hybrid types. Records give a date of 1948 for the construction of this bridge, however, a more appropriate date of 1938 or 1939 seems more reasonable given the construction of the lake. Driving lanes on this bridge are 11 feet wide.
The photo below shows the bridge and its eastern approach causeway from the Taylor Ferry swimming area.


Above, a side view of the five big through spans.
Below, this side view shows the familiar standard design pony truss, though here, it was constructed much shorter than usual.
