Sherman's Bridge is a historic structure that spans the Sudbury River. The bridge was built in 1922 to replace an earlier wooden bridge that was destroyed by a flood. The bridge is named after John Sherman, a prominent local citizen who donated land for the bridge site. The bridge is a steel truss design with concrete abutments and piers. It has a total length of 210 feet and a width of 20 feet. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and scenic views.
Roadside viewing
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Last updated January 7, 2024