Here in Virginia, we love to embrace the outdoors just about any time of year. If you thought winter could keep us indoors all season…think again! One such case of year-round beauty is an architectural marvel known as High Bridge Trail. This noteworthy attraction is all the more spectacular for its incredible view. Walking the bridge, visitors can peer downwards to a stunning landscape of trees, whether they be covered in green, fall foliage, or the stark beauty of winter. Take a look and see what awaits you on your next tree-top adventure.
High Bridge is the crown jewel of a 31-mile-long trail that crosses over the counties of Cumberland, Nottoway and Prince Edward.
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This natural area is beloved by trail riders, bikers, and walkers, many of whom visit just to experience this phenomenal pedestrian bridge.
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The bridge is a former rail bed whose purpose dates back to the Civil War. Today, it soars 125 above the Appomattox River and is one of the longest of its kind in the U.S.
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While this 2,400 foot bridge is certainly impressive, it’s the view that visitors from all over admire.
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With this elevated vantage point, you’ll feel as though you’re on top of the world. This view is unbeatable at sunset…
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…in the middle of a hot summer’s day…
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…in the heart of winter…
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…during the springtime…
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…and, of course, decked out in fall colors.
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So if you’re idea of a perfect outing involves fresh air, plenty of recreational opportunities, and the chance to walk above the tree line, you’ll be thrilled to visit High Bridge Trail.
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For more information about High Bridge Trail State Park, including directions, be sure to visit the official website here. For related content, you can read about This Virginia Canopy Walk That Will Make Your Stomach Drop.
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