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Historic Old River Bridge returns to Saline County, nears reopening

Historic Old River Bridge returns to Saline County, nears reopening

Yahoo23-05-2025

BENTON, Ark. — One of Arkansas' oldest river crossings is returning to its original home — and it's nearly ready for the public to enjoy once again.
The Old River Bridge in Saline County, originally constructed in the late 1800s, is being fully restored and reassembled where it first stood, spanning the Saline River.
Historic Saline County bridge expected to return to original location by May
As of this week, only about 100 timber planks remain to be installed, marking the final stretch of the project that will make the bridge fully walkable for the first time in decades.
Once completed, the bridge will become part of the Southwest Trail — a scenic pedestrian and bicycle route connecting Little Rock to Hot Springs.
Saline County Judge Matt Brumley emphasized the cultural and historical significance of the project.
'If you really think about it, it's been a 51-year process,' Brumley said.
Saline County holds groundbreaking for Old River Bridge
The bridge, believed to be the oldest river bridge in Arkansas, served generations before it was dismantled for preservation. Its return is the culmination of years of planning, engineering, and craftsmanship — a true labor of love.
Brad Deaver of Mobley Contractors has overseen much of the technical restoration.
'We took it apart, cataloged it, and stored it. Then, back in 2021, we took it to Lansing, Michigan, had it restored… brought it back down to Arkansas, and now here we are in the final phases of construction,' Deaver explained.
'We're currently putting the timber decking on the bridge,' said Deaver. 'We've got to put in some hand railing, and then this thing will be open to traffic.'
Deaver described the experience as both an honor and a challenge.
'To be able to work with pieces that are over 100 years old… it's very meticulous, very precise work,' he said. 'But we're very excited to be a part of it.'
Once reopened, the Old River Bridge is expected to become a community destination, offering a picturesque and historically rich experience for walkers, bikers, and river-goers alike.
'The ability to come to this historic bridge and learn the history around this area is going to be very exciting to see people take part in,' said Brumley.
Both Brumley and Deaver noted that the project would not have been possible without the help of numerous public and private partners who shared a commitment to preserving Arkansas history.
Renovations for Saline County's Old River Bridge ahead of schedule
The Old River Bridge is set to officially reopen to the public in late June, reconnecting the past with the present — and creating new opportunities for education, recreation, and community connection.
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