Natural Bridge, Alabama: Natural Bridge of Alabama
open as an attraction since 1954. At 148 feet long, this sandstone and iron ore arch is the "Longest Natural Bridge east of the Rockies." Bonus: try to spot another formation, the Indian Face.
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This is in a beautiful, natural area of northwest Alabama. It is not that far off of the main road, worth the trip if you like natural stone formations and arches.
[Bob B., 07/12/2012]Just visited this large double natural bridge. It is larger than the better known one in Virginia. There is now a $2.50 per adult and $1.50 child admission [2014: Admission increased: Adult $3.50, Child $2.50]. We thought it was worth it.
[Robin Chandler, 06/15/2012]Longest natural bridge east of the Rockies. Double span bridge. Park open all year. Northwest Alabama on US 278, west of intersections #5 and #13.
[Chance Madison, 11/24/2011]A natural limestone bridge that has been a park and roadside attraction since the 1950s. Area is still primitive and beautiful.
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Natural Bridge of Alabama
Natural Bridge Park
- Address:
- County Rd 314, Natural Bridge, AL
- Directions:
- Natural Bridge Park. North of US-278 on west side of Hwy 13, watch for big sign.
- Hours:
- Daily 8-4 Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Adults $3.50
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148 ft. long arch about 60 ft. above the ground. Also in Natural Bridge Park: a formation called "Indian Face."