The bridge to Fox Island, Washington, crosses the Hale Passage between the island and mainland at Artondale on the Kitsap Peninsula.
Opened on August 28th, 1954, the 1,950-foot-long bridge replaced a ferry service across the channel and provides the only road access on to and off Fox Island, with an estimated average of 6,800 vehicles crossing daily.
The bridge is constructed of cast-in-place concrete beams and steel drop-in spans. The road deck is 27 feet wide with an 11-foot lane in each direction, no shoulders, and a 4-foot sidewalk along the East side.