Kinzua Bridge State Park

Northwest Pennsylvania which includes a bridge, forest scenes and skyline
Kinzua Bridge State Park showing views and tranquil scenes
Northwest Pennsylvania which includes autumn leaves
Kinzua Bridge State Park which includes tranquil scenes and views
Northwest Pennsylvania which includes a river or creek and forests


Tread with care on this high skywalk made from a bridge that now leads nowhere in the midst of the picturesque Kinzua Gorge.

Kinzua Bridge State Park is centered on its partially destroyed bridge, dating back to the 19th century. The railway bridge, which was the world’s highest and longest for a time after its construction, eventually collapsed following a 2003 tornado. View its remains that were converted into a mesmerizing pedestrian skywalk.

The bridge was used to transport coal, oil and lumber over the immense Kinzua Gorge. It was initially built in 1882 and reconstructed in 1900 to support the heavier loads of more modern trains. Walk along the remaining 600 feet (180 meters) of the bridge for a sense of its former size. It had a length of 2,053 feet (626 meters) and was 301 feet (92 meters) high, which made it a record holder in both dimensions for viaducts worldwide.

Feel the thrill as you look down over the sides of this lofty bridge. Peer through the glass bottom of the main observation deck, which may cause wobbly legs among vertigo sufferers. Arrive in the first 2 weeks of October to see the changing colors of the autumn leaves.

Trek along the paths that meander through the surrounding forest and reach some of the picturesque viewing platforms. Bring snacks and drinks for a picnic at one of the designated areas. You can sleep overnight under the stars at a camping site.

Go to the Kinzua Bridge State Park Visitor Center and Park Office to see its intriguing exhibits and excellent views. The park covers a scenic area of 339 acres (137 hectares) and contains such animals as black bears, eastern gray squirrels and white-tailed deer.

Kinzua Bridge State Park is between Hamlin Township and Keating Township in northwestern Pennsylvania. Drive northeast from Pittsburgh for 116 miles (186 kilometers) to get here in less than 3 hours. Drop off your vehicle in the Kinzua Bridge parking lot. Nearby highlights include Allegheny National Forest and Susquehannock State Forest.

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