Big Dam Bridge
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Big Dam Bridge
Attraction Introduction
Located in Little Rock, Arkansas, the Big Dam Bridge spans the Arkansas River and Murray Lock and Dam. With a length of 4,226 feet, it is the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in North America that has never been used by motor vehicles. It connects over 20 miles of scenic riverside trails in Little Rock and North Little Rock, offering stunning views and a memorable outdoor experience. The bridge has become a favorite spot for both locals and tourists, providing opportunities for walking, running, and cycling while enjoying the natural beauty of the river and surrounding areas.
Visiting Tips
Plan to visit either early in the morning or late in the afternoon to enjoy cooler temperatures and vibrant light for photography. Wear comfortable walking shoes as the bridge is quite long and you will likely want to explore the connecting trails as well. Bring water, especially during warmer months, to stay hydrated while you take in the picturesque views. If you are a biking enthusiast, renting a bike from local shops can enhance your experience on the extensive trail network connected by the bridge.
Precautions
Be aware of the weather forecast before you visit as the bridge can be exposed to elements such as wind and rain. Cyclists should be cautious and considerate of pedestrians on the bridge, maintaining a safe speed and using bike bells or calling out to alert walkers when passing. As the bridge is open to the elements, bring sunscreen and hats to protect yourself from the sun. Lastly, watch for local wildlife along the trails and maintain a respectful distance to ensure both your safety and theirs.