The Crooked River High Bridge is a steel arch bridge that spans the Crooked River gorge in Jefferson County, Oregon. The bridge was designed by Conde McCullough and was completed in 1926 - with a total length of 141 metres, main span of 100 metres, and is the deck is 90 metres above the canyon floor.
According to one source, there have been sightings of ghostly pedestrians, cows and other animals walking the US Highway 97 road up to the bridge.
Native Americans believe that the place has an atmosphere, whereas others claim that the bridge is an area where the veil between our world and some other reality is thin.