Little River Bridge on Bells Ferry Road Reopens With Intermittent Closures Expected
Drivers should plan alternate routes as construction work continues on the Cherokee County span
Woodstock Community News Staff
The Little River Bridge on Bells Ferry Road is open again after a construction-related closure, but drivers shouldn't count on it staying that way — the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office warned that contractors will continue work at the site and may shut the crossing down repeatedly throughout the day.
With no reliable pattern to the closures, there's no easy way to know whether the bridge will be passable at any given moment. For anyone with a firm schedule — a school drop-off, a work shift, a medical appointment — an alternate route is the safer bet.
That's no small inconvenience. Bells Ferry Road is one of Cherokee County's primary north-south corridors, threading through the heart of the county and connecting Woodstock to the south with Canton to the north. The road carries a steady daily load of commuters, students, and local traffic, and when the Little River Bridge goes down, that volume has to go somewhere — typically onto already-busy parallel roads that weren't designed to absorb it.
Drivers looking to reroute have options. Highway 92 and Cherokee 140 are the most practical alternatives depending on where you're starting and where you're headed. Neither is a perfect substitute, but both can get you around the bottleneck without significant backtracking.
The Sheriff's Office is posting updates to its Facebook page as conditions change, which is the most reliable way to track the bridge's status in real time. Motorists are encouraged to check there before heading out if their route depends on Bells Ferry Road.