Product Description
Our garden bridges combine functionality with charm; the perfect accent to any garden or space or area in need of a crossing platform.
The sides of our 6, 8, and 12 foot bridges are made of SPF wood but still feature cedar planks and side rails.
Our Six Foot Wood Garden Bridge features:
– Clear western red cedar
– Sanded finish
– Sanded/routed edges
– Zinc-plated hardware
– Pre-drilled holes
– Handcrafting for snug-fitting parts
– Built to last for years.
This item is in stock and leaves our warehouse in 1-3 business days after your order. Delivery to your door to most U.S. and Canadian addresses via UPS or FedEx is in 1-5 business days after that.
Please note: Western Red Cedar in its natural unfinished state has a richly textured tactile grain combined with a glowing palette of warm, mellow tones ranging from light amber to deep honey brown. Due to this variance in wood color, the item you receive may differ in appearance from the one pictured on our website.
All products include a 30-day manufacturer warranty and are not intended for commercial use.
Gary F. –
The overall product is of great quality, but assembling is a bit of a challenge. There are no guidelines as to where to place the boards and no predrilled holes for the boards. So I had to make my own spacer and carefully screw in each board. If they would take the time to number the boards and predrill holes it would make things easier.
Musicflora –
This bridge was easy to assemble. Even though it was quite expensive, it serves the purpose intended. I now wish I could have gotten an 8 ft bridge given the space I needed to cross at two different sections of my backyard. It still is very nice. I received in two separate packages, one was slightly damaged but not enough to warrant a return.
SWMildcat –
The wood is beautifully cut, with no splinters, and the grain is attractive. We put a protective cloth over our dining table and assembled the bridge there – making it very easy to access. Done in a couple of hours, including time spent lining up the cross-pieces to maximize the interest in the wood-grain variations. Light enough for us two old folks to carry it easily to its designated spot in the yard. It always attracts favorable comments from our visitors. The only minor disappointment is that having designed all the paths in our new landscape to be wide enough for wheelchairs (with an eye to our potential future!) it would be hard to push a wheelchair over the bridge; although the curve is gentle, it is still too steep to make that easy. It’s a beautiful product though and we are very pleased with it.