This Historic Oklahoma Bridge Is a Hidden Route 66 Treasure

There is a bridge in Oklahoma that most drivers on the nearby interstate never even notice, and that is exactly what makes it so special. Tucked along the old Mother Road corridor just west of Oklahoma City, this iron structure has been quietly carrying history across the North Canadian River for nearly a century.

It has survived the rise and fall of Route 66, watched the landscape change around it, and still stands firm enough to drive across today. If you love road trips, history, or just finding places that feel genuinely untouched by modern hype, keep reading because this one is worth every mile.

Where the Bridge Actually Is

The Lake Overholser Iron Bridge sits at 8703-8709 Overholser Drive in Bethany, Oklahoma 73008, just on the western edge of the Oklahoma City metro area. That address might sound suburban, but the moment you pull off the main road and approach the bridge, the city noise fades fast.

The bridge spans the North Canadian River at the northern inlet to Lake Overholser, and the surrounding area feels far more rural than its location would suggest. You get open water views, native grasses stretching along the riverbanks, and a sky that seems bigger out here than it does anywhere in the city…

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