Dale and I ventured into covered bridge country to search for geocaches.
Coyote Creek Bridge is one of 20 covered bridges in the area.
Oregon's landmark bridges offer history buffs, photographers and sightseers a look at a well-preserved past in the beautiful setting of the Pacific Northwest.
I've seen quite a few of them now but it's the first I've visited this bridge. I enjoy walking through them and marveling at how they're built.
I was able to peek around the corner to see a bit of Coyote Creek. The sound of it gurgling along is soothing.
This is a one-lane bridge. We stood aside so the cyclist could continue on his way.
Bonus! We found the 2-inch geocache container buried a tree's branches on the other side. It was tricky because of its size, the coordinates were off a little and there were tall grasses with prickers that we had to wade through.
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