Beaver, Arkansas – The Little Golden Gate Bridge, also known locally as the Beaver Bridge, is set to reopen to traffic by 5 p.m. Thursday, October 30, after several weeks of repair work. The bridge, which spans Highway 187 over the White River, had been undergoing a planned retrofit project on its stringers since September 2.
“No additional closures are scheduled at this time,” officials confirmed, signaling that travelers can expect smooth passage across the bridge once it reopens. The project required intermittent closures over the past two months to allow crews to safely perform the necessary work and ensure the long-term stability and safety of the bridge structure.
The retrofit project focused on strengthening the stringers, a critical component of the bridge’s support system. By addressing these structural elements, the Arkansas Department of Transportation aims to extend the life of the bridge and maintain safe travel for motorists, pedestrians, and local traffic.
During the repair period, residents and commuters were advised to plan alternative routes when closures were in effect. The project caused only intermittent interruptions, minimizing disruption while crews completed the work efficiently. Local officials thanked the public for their patience and cooperation throughout the repair process.
Travelers seeking the latest updates or alternate routes can visit IDriveArkansas.com for real-time information on road conditions, detours, and construction updates. The website provides a comprehensive resource for those navigating the area and ensures that residents can stay informed about any traffic changes.
The reopening of the Little Golden Gate Bridge marks a significant milestone in the region’s infrastructure maintenance. The completed retrofit not only enhances the bridge’s durability but also contributes to the overall safety and reliability of Highway 187. Local officials emphasized the importance of the project in preserving a vital transportation link over the White River, which serves daily commuters, commercial traffic, and visitors alike.
With repairs finished and traffic expected to resume without further interruptions, the reopening signals a return to normalcy for motorists and reinforces the state’s ongoing commitment to maintaining safe and efficient transportation routes throughout Arkansas.