Wrigley Arch

Wrigley Arch

Wrigley Arch is a historic man-made tunnel created in 1907 by the Morehead & North Fork Railroad. The arch spans 35 feet with an opening height of 50 feet, making it a notable feature in the region’s infrastructure. Next to the Wrigley Arch is a smaller arch that allows a creek to pass through. This rerouting was done to avoid building two separate bridges, and together, these two arches are referred to as the “Twin Tunnels.” Wrigley Arch is located in a scenic area and remains an interesting piece of local history from the early 20th century.