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Big River Crossing
Introduction:
Big River Crossing is a prominent pedestrian and bicycle bridge that spans the Mississippi River, connecting Memphis, Tennessee, to West Memphis, Arkansas. As the longest public pedestrian bridge across the Mississippi River, it offers breathtaking views and a unique experience. This impressive engineering feat stretches nearly a mile and is part of the larger Main to Main Multi-Modal Connector Project, which aims to enhance connectivity and recreational opportunities in the region.
Visiting Tips:
Strongly consider starting your journey from the Memphis side, where you can explore the vibrant downtown area before heading towards the bridge. The best time to visit is during sunrise or sunset for spectacular views and photo opportunities. Don’t forget to bring a camera or smartphone to capture the scenic river vistas and the Memphis skyline. The bridge is equipped with viewing platforms where you can pause and take in the sights. Remember to wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking a fair distance, and dress appropriately for the weather.
Precautions:
While visiting Big River Crossing, ensure you stay within the designated pedestrian and bicycle lanes to avoid any accidents. Be mindful of cyclists if you are walking and vice versa. Carry water especially during warmer months to stay hydrated. If you are visiting with children, keep a close watch on them as the bridge can get quite busy. Note that the bridge is open daily from dawn until 10 p.m.; plan your visit accordingly to avoid being on the bridge after hours. Lastly, check the weather forecast beforehand, as the bridge can be windy and slightly more challenging to cross during inclement weather.