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Mississippi National River and Recreation AreaThe historic Stone Arch Bridge across the Mississippi River.
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Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Stone Arch Bridge

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board
1 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, MN

 
 
A old stone arch bridge spans the Mississippi River.

Overview
The Stone Arch Bridge is the only bridge of its kind over the Mississippi River. It is made of native granite and limestone, and measures 2100-feet long by 28-feet wide. The bridge consists of 23 arches, and spans the river below St. Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, MN.

Built by railroad baron James J. Hill in 1883, the bridge allowed for increased movement of people and goods across the river. It served as a working railroad bridge until 1978, but is still seen as a symbol of the railroad age.

Rehabilitation of this National Historic Engineering Landmark began in 1980. Traffic on the bridge is now characterized by a much slower pace. Mostly used by walkers and bicyclists, the bridge is one of the best ways to enjoy the view of St. Anthony Falls.

The Stone Arch Bridge is a key link in the St. Anthony Falls Heritage Trail, which has pedestrian walkways and bicycle lanes. The Heritage Trail is a two-mile trail with an extensive system of interpretive and directional signs and kiosks.

Activities: Visitors can enjoy the trail on their own year-round. Seasonal guided walking tours of St. Anthony Falls and the Stone Arch Bridge are also offered.

Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., unless otherwise posted.

Contact Information: Call the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board at (612) 230-6400.

 

 
 
 
 
A barge going underneath a bridge.  

Did You Know?
Sixty percent of all grain exported from the United States is transported and shipped from the Mississippi River.

Last Updated: January 29, 2009 at 14:43 EST