Clifford Hollow Bridge, Steel highway bridge in Hardy County, West Virginia, United States.
Clifford Hollow Bridge is a steel highway structure spanning a deep valley with six continuous sections supported by concrete pillars that rise from the valley floor. The four-lane roadway sits well above the ground, creating a notable feat of engineering in the mountainous terrain.
The bridge was built in the early 2000s as part of a larger highway improvement project for the mountain region. It was created to meet the need for better road connections between remote areas in this part of Appalachia.
The bridge connects two valley communities and is used daily by residents as a direct link between their towns and the wider region. It has changed how people in this area travel and spend their time.
The bridge is free to cross anytime, and visitors can walk or drive across if they can safely pull off nearby roads. To fully appreciate the structure, viewing it from the surrounding hillsides or pull-off areas offers the best perspective.
The bridge was built using an unusual construction method where massive sections were pulled across mountain ridges to their final position. This innovative approach allowed workers to assemble the structure faster in this hard-to-reach terrain.
Location: West Virginia
Inception: 2003
Official opening: 2003
Website: https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/bridge_facts/Modern-Bridges/Pages/CliffordHollow.aspx
GPS coordinates: 39.09440,-78.87940
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:44
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