The World’s Longest Timber-Towered Suspension Bridge Is Here In Michigan And It’s An Unforgettable Adventure
SkyBridge Michigan, the world's longest timber-towered suspension bridge, offers breathtaking views and a thrilling experience at Boyne Mountain Resort.
Michigan is no stranger to beautiful views, but this particular attraction might just be the best one yet. Michigan recently opened up one of its newest attractions, and it's certainly impressive in more ways than one. SkyBridge Michigan is the world’s longest timber-towered suspension bridge, and the views are breathtaking...we hope you aren't afraid of heights!
If you’re a daredevil, then you’re going to absolutely love getting an opportunity to walk across SkyBridge Michigan.
Located at Boyne Mountain Resort, the bridge connects McLouth and Disciples Ridge peaks, giving you a mesmerizing view of Boyne Valley.
The bridge is open year round and offers incredible panoramic valley views, so be sure to bring your camera!
SkyBridge Michigan opened on October 15, 2022, and it was welcomed with open arms by leaf peepers and thrill-seekers alike.
It's not every day that you get the opportunity to walk across a world-record-holding bridge!
The bridge is 1,200 feet long and 118 feet above the ground, and has a 36-foot glass platform for even more jaw-dropping views right underneath your feet.
To get to the bridge, you'll take a chairlift up to the top of the mountain.
This might just be the best view in all of Michigan!
We're looking forward to visiting in every season.
SkyBridge's hours change seasonally. Lift passes are good for the entire day, so you can ride up and down as much as you'd like! Visit SkyBridge Michigan's website to purchase your tickets and learn more. If you've visited SkyBridge Michigan, let us know in the comments! While we're on the subject of bridges, have you ever visited the Mackinac Bridge in Michigan? It's the longest suspension bridge in the Western Hemisphere, and it's just as worthy of a visit!
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