The High Steel Bridge near Shelton, Washington, is one of the tallest railroad bridges ever built in the United States. Rising 375 feet above the Skokomish River, it was constructed in 1929 to move timber out of the rugged Olympic foothills. Today, it stands as both an engineering landmark and a breathtaking viewpoint, drawing visitors who want to experience its height and history firsthand.
This video captures the bridge from different perspectives, its towering steel frame, the river far below, and the dramatic landscape that surrounds it.