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Elkahatchee Creek Bridge
This old bridge is made of stone and is the most classic looking bridge on Lake Martin. Elkahatchee Creek is located north of Wind Creek State Park.
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Hwy 280 Bridge (Tallapoosa River Bridge)
Sometimes referred to as the Dadeville bridge because it spans the Tallapoosa river between Alexander City and Dadeville.
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Hwy 49 Bridge (Blue Creek Bridge)
This bridge spans Blue Creek on the east side of Lake Martin. Because of the height of this bridge, boat travel is limited east of Highway 49 into blue creek.
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Hwy 63 Bridge (Kowaliga Bridge)
This bridge links the north and south portions of Lake Martin.
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Railroad Bridge
North of the Hwy 280 bridge, this bridge spans the Tallapoosa River linking rail yards in Leeds and Opelika. Clearance on this bridge is limited to about 8 feet when the water level is at full pool.
Bridge Vertical Clearance: 8'
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The Ridge Bridge
This bridge, sometimes called the bridge to nowhere, spans to Chimney Rock Island. Chimney Rock Island will be a future development of over 60 home sites. The bridge is accessible in the Ridge Community.
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To assist in finding these bridges on Lake Martin, purchase a Printed Map
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