Vance Creek Bridge
The Vance Creek Bridge in Washington was once an engineering marvel, built in 1929 for the Simpson Logging Company. At 347 feet high, it became a hotspot for thrill-seekers and Instagrammers, drawn to its stunning views and the adrenaline rush of standing on the abandoned railway bridge.

However, the surge of visitors raised concerns about safety, and in recent years, the bridge has been closed to the public to prevent accidents. While it still stands as a reminder of the past, the bridge is no longer accessible for those looking for a high-altitude adventure.