Natural Bridge Park

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Haleyville, United States

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Park· Tourist attraction

Natural Bridge Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Natural Bridge Park is located in Haleyville, United States on Co Rd 3500. Natural Bridge Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category park in United States.

Address

Co Rd 3500

Phone

+1 2054865330

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Brandi Oldaker

Nature at its best! Trails are well maintained and easily accessible. Even has a little gift shop with an assortment of souvenirs for the little ones. Beautiful place to visit if you’re in the area, don’t miss the opportunity to see the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies!! You won’t be disappointed!

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Wes L

Take a step back in time and get in touch with nature in this beautiful and picturesque park. The grounds and facility are well kept. The trails are rugged, but ideal for groups of different health and stamina. The lower dirt trails are primarily flat and very easy to walk. The upper trails are a little narrow and rocky, but manageable for most kids over the age of 5 and adults with good balance and strength. Our family of 4 went on a warmer winter day and were very comfortable enjoying a picnic at the tables along the creek. My advice would be to wear good shoes that you don't mind getting muddy and walk slowly to enjoy the surroundings. Have fun!

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Lisa Hyde

Very nice place to take a walk in nature. My husband and I took our three children, two of which are still very young. It was great. We all had a great time exploring. The natural bridge was beautiful! We'll be back for sure!

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Nia Blanchard

I had a wonderful time. The trail is nice and clean, very easy to follow. The bridge itself is really something to see. The gift shop is beautiful and has very thoughtful souvenirs. I will definitely come back to see how the park looks throughout different seasons.

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Jacob Keith

3.50 admission, 1 mi hike, you don't walk on the bridge itself. Pretty neat. An elderly person could do most of this trail. There are some spots of unsure footing but the main trail is mostly level. Update: I went back and took off a star because the handrails on the bridges are unsafe. Please fix this to make the park more accessible. There is an upper trail and railing which is more difficult that goes around inside the bowl.