State Spotlight

Arizona Bridge Infrastructure: A Complete Analysis

A comprehensive look at Arizona's bridge inventory, including condition grades, highest-traffic crossings, worst-rated structures, and oldest bridges.

By BridgeStats Data Team

Arizona is home to 8,587 bridges spanning 15 counties, making it one of the most significant bridge inventories in the country. These bridges carry a combined 121,098,934 vehicle crossings every day. Here is a comprehensive look at the state of Arizona's bridge infrastructure based on the latest National Bridge Inventory data.

8,587

Total Bridges

A

Infrastructure Grade

1.1%

Poor Condition

49 years

Average Age

Arizona at a Glance

Arizona earns an overall infrastructure grade of A based on the percentage of its bridges in poor condition. Currently, 95 bridges (1.1%) are rated poor, compared to the national average of 6.7%. The average bridge in Arizona is 49 years old, older than the national average of 48 years.

Of the state's 8,587 bridges, 5,430 are in good condition, 3,062 are fair, and 95 are poor. View the full breakdown on the [Arizona report card](/reports/arizona).

Most-Traveled Bridges in Arizona

These are the bridges carrying the highest daily traffic volumes across Arizona. High-traffic bridges are critical infrastructure -- their condition directly affects the commutes of tens of thousands of drivers.

# BridgeRating
1SR 101L

over Cave Creek Road

72.8
2Ramp to I-10 NW

over I 10 Mainline

65.8
3US 60

over Mesa Drainage Channel

78.2
4SL 202

over Grand Canal

78.1
5SL 202

over 40th Street

67.5
6US 60

over SPRR & S Center St

77.1
7SL 202 (Red Mtn)

over Indian Bend Wash

77.9
8I 10 & Dirtroad

over RID Canal & dr. channel

84.6
9Horne Street

over Drainage Channel

75.2
10Stapley Drive

over Drainage Channel

76.3

Worst-Condition Bridges in Arizona

The following bridges have the lowest sufficiency ratings in Arizona. These structures are the most likely candidates for federal repair or replacement funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

# BridgeRating
1IRR BIA RTE 3

over OAK DRAW

15.0
2Telera St (Ajo)

over Ajo Wash

17.2
3IRR BIA RTE 3

over CALVA WASH

26.4
4IRR BIA RTE 9

over WHITE RIVER

26.9
5IRR BIA RTE N9073

over UPPER BONITO WASH

28.3
6OLD STATE RTE 87A

over GILA RIVER

29.1
7IRR BIA RTE 31

over SOUTHERN PACIFIC RR

29.6
8IRR BIA RTE N35

over WALKER CREEK

30.0
9Elgin road

over Babocomari Creek

31.0
10IRR BIA RTE N6486

over LAGUNA CREEK

32.7

Oldest Bridges in Arizona

Arizona's oldest bridges tell the story of the state's transportation history. Some of these structures have been in continuous service for over a century.

# BridgeRating
1Forest 80

over Fish Creek

72.4
2W. Cottage Ave

over Rio De Flag

58.1
3Anderson Road

over Rio De Flag

65.1
4Meade Lane

over Rio De Flag

49.1
5Sitgreaves ST

over Rio De Flag

66.0
6Pearce Rd

over Middle March Creek

41.4
7Moon Canyon Ave

over Storm Drain

51.1
8Sulfur Springs St

over Desert Wash

55.7
9Concho Creek Rd

over Concho Creek

59.4
10Shumway Rd

over Silver Creek

62.2

What These Numbers Mean for Arizona

Arizona's bridge infrastructure grade of A reflects both the current condition of the state's bridges and the scale of the challenge ahead. With an average bridge age of 49 years, many of these structures are approaching or past the 50-75 year design life typical of most bridges. The state's ability to maintain and replace aging bridges will determine whether conditions improve or deteriorate in the coming decade.

For county-by-county breakdowns, historical trends, and individual bridge profiles, visit the [Arizona state page](/bridges/arizona) or the [Arizona report card](/reports/arizona). You can also explore how Arizona compares to other states in our [state rankings](/blog/best-bridge-infrastructure-by-state-2025).

Data source: All data comes from the National Bridge Inventory maintained by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). BridgeStats is not affiliated with the U.S. government. Data is provided for informational purposes only.