News Release

Emergency Closure of the Alley Spring Pedestrian Bridge and Adjacent Section of the Jacks Fork River

pedestrian bridge damaged by flood
Piers underneath the Alley Spring pedestrian bridge adjacent to Highway 106 have been damaged by flooding, causing the bridge to become unstable.

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News Release Date: April 30, 2018

Contact: Dena Matteson, 573-323-4814

EMINENCE, MO: The pedestrian bridge over the Jacks Fork River along Highway 106 at Alley Spring is permanently closed and the Jacks Fork River beneath and adjacent to the bridge is temporarily closed to all visitor use. This includes all activities such as swimming, floating, fishing and gravel bar use within 100 feet of the bridge. This closure does not affect the highway bridge, which is next to the pedestrian bridge. 

The pedestrian bridge was structurally damaged during the April 2017 flood and was closed to foot traffic at that time while the park sought funding to repair the bridge and the damaged water and sewer utilities beneath. However, in February 2018, additional flooding caused an eight foot rise of the Jacks Fork River. An emergency inspection recently performed by a Federal Highway Administration bridge engineer determined the stability of the pedestrian bridge has been further compromised and has now created a safety hazard to anyone nearby.

The National Park Service has been notified that ongoing movement of two of the bridge piers has increased. Based on field observations and evaluation of the bridge plans, any increase in water volume or wind has the potential to cause the structure to collapse. Closure of the river below it is required to avoid injury to park visitors. This temporary closure is intended to prevent river users from passing under the bridge to avoid personal injury should the bridge collapse.  

Park visitors who are floating upstream from the bridge must take out at the Alley Spring gravel bar above the bridge (near the campground) and are prohibited from floating underneath the bridge. The Burr Oak day use area just downstream from the bridge will serve as an alternate river access for concession operations and visitors who want to float downstream from Alley Spring. The Burr Oak day use area is located on the north side of the Jacks Fork River, just south of the Alley Mill parking lot.  

Signage will be posted to alert river users approaching the closure so they can avoid exposure to the hazard. Park concessioners are available to provide shuttle service around the closure. Park visitors who need to make arrangements to shuttle around the closure area should contact one of the Jacks Fork concession operators:
• Alley Spring (Harvey’s) Canoe Rental – 888-963-5628
• Windy’s Canoe Rental – 886-889-8177
• Jacks Fork Canoe Rental – 800-333-5628

The Alley Spring pedestrian bridge is scheduled for removal as soon as possible, but that will likely occur later in 2018.  The pedestrian bridge and adjacent section of the Jacks Fork River will remain closed until demolition is complete and the hazard is removed. 

For more information, contact park headquarters at (573)323-4236, visit the park’s Facebook page, or website at www.nps.gov/ozar.

Ozark National Scenic Riverways preserves the free-flowing Current and Jacks Fork Rivers, the surrounding resources, and the unique cultural heritage of the Ozark people.
 
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Last updated: April 30, 2018

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Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 490
Van Buren, MO 63965

Phone:

(573) 323-4236
Call (573) 323-4236 for Big Spring Entrance Station, located south of Van Buren, MO. Call (573) 226-3945 for the Alley Spring General Store, located west of Eminence, MO. Call (573) 858-3297 for Round Spring Ranger Station, located north of Eminence, MO.

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