10. Vance Creek Bridge, Washington
Vance Creek Bridge is known to be the second-highest railway bridge in the United States, towering above a valley in Washington’s Olympic State Peninsula at 347 feet (106 mtrs). It was originally constructed in 1929, but it didn’t become the sensation it did until long after it was abandoned. About 2013 is when it began to draw all sorts of tourists, usually daredevils climbing onto the bridge to take pictures in all sorts of poses.
In an attempt to crack down on it, hikers began getting no-trespass tickets and even barricades and a barbed wire fence were put down in a way to keep them off. It hasn’t been fully effective, however, given the amount of videos and pictures that can be found on social media.