Fall Creek (Unity) Covered Bridge County: Lane Stream: Fall Creek Latitude: 43°56'41.2"N Longitude: 122°46'30.5"W Truss Type: Howe Bridge Length (ft): 90 Year Built: 1936 World Guide Number: 37-20-17 the Unity Bridge - Photos by: Bill Cockrell In 1890, the first bridge across Fall Creek was constructed by Nels Roney. That 129-foot Howe structure cost Lane County $2,925. The original bridge was finally removed in 1953, having served as a foot bridge since 1936. A new covered span was built three-fourths of a mile upstream in 1936 at the community of Unity. The county used a standardized 90-foot Howe truss design but added a full length window in the east side to give motorists a glimpse of oncoming traffic, adding an aesthetic effect to the structure. The county spent only $4,400 in constructing the span. In July 1986, Lane County temporarily closed the bridge for repairs. In addition to replacing the flooring, other work included repair of the piers and guardrails, exterior painting, and removing evidence of vandalism. The bridge crosses Fall Creek just a few miles from the Pengra, Lowell and Parvin covered bridges. Bicycle tours often include this span in their rural routes. HOW TO GET THERE: From Interstate 5 exit Highway 58 and travel east to the town of Lowell. Turn left at the Lowell Covered Bridge and continue north through Lowell on County Road 6220 (Lowell-Unity Road) for two miles to Unity.