Caveman Bridge, which is probably the most loved and the most recognizable bridge in Grants Pass.
Construction began on Caveman Bridge in 1927 and was completed in 1931. Caveman Bridge is a "rainbow arch bridge," built by Conde B. McCullough. It is almost 550 feet long and 27 feet wide. The Caveman Bridge is eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Caveman Bridge replaced the Rogue River Bridge, and carries traffic South from downtown Grants Pass over the Rogue River.
The old Rogue River Bridge was hauled down river to replace the Booth Ferry, and was renamed Robertson Bridge. It opened in 1932.
This is the Seventh Street Bridge. It is an efficient, no-frills bridge that was built in 1960. It carries traffic North through Grants Pass.