There are not many options when it comes to swinging bridges in Oklahoma, but there’s one that has been making Oklahoman’s stomachs drop for almost a century. Located in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, the Pawhuska Swinging Bridge was built in 1926 and was the only way to get into town during high waters. The bridge crosses over Bird Creek with its crickety, old wood planks and chain link sides. But don’t worry, if you’re afraid of heights, just don’t look down!
You can find the bridge a few blocks south of downtown Pawhuska, across from the First Baptist Church South.
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Kids love the thrill of walking (or running) across the bridge.
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The Swinging Bridge was renovated in the 1970s, but still has its original swing and bounce.
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The height and swaying may frighten you, but the bridge is completely safe with high sides to keep you from falling.
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Do you think you can handle the walk across this swinging bridge?
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If you are looking for less frightening activities to do in Oklahoma, check out these 12 Unique Attractions In Oklahoma.
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