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The Pudding Creek Trestle is a 527-foot wooden railroad bridge built in 1915 to carry timber to the Union Lumber Company mill. Restored in 2010, it now carries the Ten Mile Coastal Trail between Glass Beach and Ten Mile Beach in MacKerricher State Park. It is the only surviving trestle of five original railroad bridges.