Mt. Washington Resort Vehicular Bridge – Bretton Woods, NH

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Mt. Washington Resort Vehicular Bridge – Bretton Woods, NH | York Bridge Concepts - Timber Bridge Builders

Explore The Majestic Timber Bridge at The Mt. Washington Resort in Bretton Woods, NH.

Mt. Washington Resort Vehicular Bridge – Bretton Woods, NH | York Bridge Concepts - Timber Bridge Builders

Embracing New Hampshire's Natural Beauty

Nestled amidst the picturesque landscape of Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, stands a testament to craftsmanship and natural beauty - the Vehicular Timber Bridge at The Omni Mt. Washington Resort. With its striking 80-foot free span over the tranquil Ammonoosuc River, this bridge is not just a pathway; it's a symbol of elegance and engineering marvel that welcomes guests to the scenic ski resort property.

Handcrafted With Precision

Crafted by the renowned York Bridge Concepts™ master craftsman, this timber bridge blends seamlessly with the surrounding wilderness while showcasing the finest in timber construction. Each beam and plank is meticulously selected, creating a structure that not only stands the test of time but also enhances the rustic charm of its environment. This attention to detail and quality of work is the reason York Bridge Concepts the only choice for Omni Hotel & Resorts' Stakeholders

Specifications



  • Vehicular Width:
  • 26’ 0" (24’ 5" clear)
  • Pedestrian Width:
  • 6’ (5’ clear)
  • Length:
  • 80'
  • Height:
  • 20 (from ground)
  • Capacity:
  • HS25-44
  • Construction:
  • Ground Level
  • Span Type:
  • Free Span
  • Material:
  • CCA/CA-C Treated
    SYP (Oil Coated where exposed)

  • Foundation:
  • Treated SYP Timber Abutments
  • Stringers:
  • SYP Glulam Beams
  • Vehicular Deck System:
  • Epoxy Aggregate
    4” SYP Subdeck

  • Pedestrian Deck System:
  • 1” Treated SYP (Oil Coated where exposed)
  • Guide Rail:
  • Decero™ Standard Design
    Series

  • Handrail:
  • Decero™ Wire Mesh Design Series
  • Crossing:
  • River
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Creating A Gateway To Adventure

As guests traverse this majestic timber bridge, they are enveloped in the serene ambiance of the White Mountains. The soothing rush of the river below and the lush greenery that frames the landscape offer a tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether arriving for a day of skiing or seeking a peaceful retreat, crossing this bridge marks the beginning of an unforgettable journey.

Bretton Woods Iconic Landmark

More than just a means of passage, the Vehicular Timber Bridge at Mt. Washington Resort has become an iconic landmark, beloved by visitors and locals alike. Its timeless beauty serves as a reminder of the harmonious relationship between man and nature, where modern engineering meets the rugged charm of the wilderness.

Take In The Aesthetics Of The Mt. Washington Resort Timber Bridges

Experience the allure of this architectural gem firsthand. Whether you're embarking on a winter adventure or simply seeking solace in nature's embrace, let the Vehicular Timber Bridge at Mt. Washington Resort be your gateway to unforgettable moments and timeless memories.

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