Colorado Street Bridge (Suicide Bridge) — Haunted & Secret History in Los Angeles

Entry No. 10 — the Los Angeles file — filed under: haunted

Colorado Street Bridge (Suicide Bridge)

Opened in 1913 as the highest concrete bridge in the world, this Beaux-Arts span of eleven sweeping arches rises 150 feet over the Arroyo Seco. Its grim nickname comes from a documented wave of more than 100 deaths, many during the Great Depression, beginning with the first recorded leap in 1919. A persistent legend holds that a construction worker fell into the wet concrete and was never recovered, and the bridge is a fixture on Pasadena ghost tours.

The move: Walk the bridge's restored arched walkway at dusk for the Arroyo views, then join a Pasadena ghost tour that pairs it with nearby Castle Green.

📍 Before you go The bridge is a public, free, walkable landmark; suicide-prevention barriers and crisis-line signage are present. Guided ghost tours are scheduled separately.

Where: Colorado Blvd over Arroyo Seco, Pasadena, CA 91105

Hours: Added 2026-06-23 — confirm current hours before you go.

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last checked: 2026-06-23