This is the second bridge to span the Kettle River at this spot.
It is located near the north fork of the Kettle River.
The park lies in a shallow, narrow valley worn by the Kettle River.
The Kettle River is a destination for canoeing and kayaking.
The Kettle River and a stage-coach road built by the military were also in the vicinity.
The creek is a tributary of the Kettle River.
The Kettle River once supported salmon and other anadromous fish.
Kettle River is also located 30 miles southwest of Cloquet.
The only building left standing in Kettle River following the fire was the bank that was made of brick.
By 1901, a bridge was built across the Kettle River and a the community had grown to a population of 200.