Lincoln Highway Bridge (Dugway Proving Ground, Utah)

Lincoln Highway Bridge, also known as Government Creek Bridge, is located in the Great Salt Lake Desert on the United States Army's Dugway Proving Ground in southern Tooele County, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

[1] It once served an original proposed alignment of the Lincoln Highway, an historic transcontinental auto route.

The survey notes abutments originally constructed of stone which were later reinforced by concrete as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps retrofit in the 1930s.

Constructed by laborers from the Utah State Prison, the bridge has been identified as being a component of an early proposed alignment of that route.

The bridge is claimed to be "the only significant structure in this area that remains of the original proposed national highway.