Visiting the Truck-Eating Bridge in Kirkland, WA 🚚🍴

Simba 🐾 and I tracked down one of the Seattle area’s quirkiest roadside oddities—the Truck-Eating Bridge in Kirkland, WA! Known for its notoriously low clearance, this bridge has “chomped down” on more than a few unsuspecting trucks over the years. While we didn’t catch any action during our stop, it was still a fun and unusual landmark to add to our growing list of quirky roadside attractions.

πŸ“ Highlights from Our Visit

🚧 Seeing the infamous Truck-Eating Bridge up close
πŸ“Έ Snapping fun photos and videos with this oddity
πŸ€” Learning why so many trucks fall victim to its clearance trap
πŸŒ† Exploring a bit of Kirkland’s charm beyond the bridge
πŸ• Simba adding his own dose of adventure to the stop

Why It’s Worth a Stop

Roadside attractions don’t always have to be grand or flashy—sometimes it’s the weird little things that make road trips memorable. The Truck-Eating Bridge is one of those places that locals laugh about and travelers love to discover.

With warning signs that many drivers ignore, it’s become a bit of a legend in Kirkland. And while accidents are never fun, the bridge’s quirky reputation makes it a lighthearted stop for those of us who enjoy uncovering hidden gems. Plus, it’s a great excuse to explore Kirkland, a lakeside city full of parks, coffee shops, and scenic views.

πŸŽ₯ Watch the Video


Join Simba and me as we visit the Truck-Eating Bridge! 🚧🐾 From close-ups of the bridge to a playful look at its low clearance, we’ll show you why this oddball landmark has earned its funny nickname.

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