The Cedar Creek Bridge is a historic bridge in rural southern Independence County, Arkansas. It is located on Goodie Creek Road (County Road 235), about south of its junction with Arkansas Highway 14. It is a two-span stone masonry structure, spanning Cedar Creek, a tributary to the White River, with two closed-spandrel arches having a total length of . Its deck is wide, with a total structure width of , including the parapets at the sides. The bridge was built 1941, and was probably designed by an engineer of the state's highway department.
The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.