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July 16, 1982. Location. Deception Pass Bridge is the common name for two two-lane bridges on Washington State Route 20 connecting Whidbey Island in Island County, to Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was a Washington State Highways project, and included project elements built by young workers from the ...
Aug 15, 2015 · In less than one year, from August 1934 to July 31, 1935, the bridge fabricator Puget Construction Company of Seattle built the two-span bridge. CCC workers helped build the road bed leading to the bridge. Morning sun highlights Deception Pass Bridge as seen from North Beach. The bridge is remarkable in many ways.
- Deception Pass Park
- Deception Pass Bridge
- Fidalgo Island
Before you enter the park, know you will need a Discover Pass for your vehicle. It’s $10 for a day, or $30 for an annual pass. Click herefor all the info. After we entered the park we headed west down Deception Pass State Park road, past Cranberry Lake, to North Beach. The lake was like a mirror, with the sun just bouncing off it. What a great fres...
After enjoying the beach, we jumped back in the car, and followed Deception Pass Park road back, and then East to the Southern most driveable point. Park here to start your walk on the Pacific NW trail and head to the Bridge. It’s a beautiful walk through the forest, and then up along the coastline, with stunning views. You’ll reach the bridge at t...
If you’ve still got time for a little sightseeing, take the first road on your left after you’ve crossed the bridge (Rosario Bay Road), and then left again onto Bowman Bay Road. This will take you down to the beautiful and serene Bowman Bay, where you’ll be able to look across to the North Beach where you were earlier. This is a beautiful spot to w...
Mar 27, 2021 · The History of Deception Pass Bridge. The CCC built the bridge in 1934-1935, and it cost $482,000 at the time — much more in today’s money! It has two sections, a 511-foot stretch from Fidalgo Island to Pass Island, and a 975-foot section that goes from Pass Island to Whidbey Island. So, how did the bridge get its name?
The iconic steel bridge is an integral part of the Deception Pass State Park and provides access to various recreational activities such as hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Combined, the two spans are 1,486 feet in length; 180 feet above the water. The bridge carries Washington State Route 20. Over 1,500 tons of steel were used to ...
Nov 2, 2020 · This drive for the senses will take you on a ferry from Mukilteo to Clinton, which will put you on Whidbey Island. You’ll continue over the bridge at Deception Pass where your knees may go a bit shaky and your hands start to sweat. Standing at 180′ (60 meters), this bridge connects Washington’s mainland to Whidbey Island.
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Aug 2, 2021 · After years of only an unscheduled ferry to get you off the island (for which passengers were required to bang an old saw with a mallet to summon) construction of the bridge finally began in 1934. At noon on July 31st, 1935 dedication of Deception Pass bridge took place and marked the beginning of a new era for Whidbey Island.