There's a certain allure that many bridges around the state hold. Whether it's a modern bridge like the Zakim Bridge, a historic covered bridge, or even a bridge that's filled with flowers come springtime, there's quite a variety of these structures around the Bay State. There's also an area where you can take a bridge hike in Massachusetts. Known as the Keystone Arch Bridges, this is one hike you will want to take at some point in your life.
Keystone Arch Bridges are a pair of historic stone bridges found within Mass Wildlife's Walnut Hill Wildlife Management Area in Middlefield, Massachusetts.
The stone bridges were originally built in 1841 as part of the country's first railway to pass through a mountain.
Spanning over the West Branch of the Westfield River, these bridges were part of the Western Railroad which connected a route from Boston to Albany. In 2021, the Keystone Arch Bridges became designated National Historic Landmarks.
You can take a one-of-a-kind hike through along the Keystone Arch Bridges Trail. This five-mile, out-and-back trail is rated as moderate and offers plenty of scenery along the way.
Make sure you keep your eyes peeled for wildlife as you hike. You'll hear and see a variety of birds and, perhaps, deer, minks, turkeys, and bears.
When you encounter the Keystone Arch Bridges, you'll most likely stare in wonder. After all, they are amazing feats of engineering for the time they were built.
And when you are atop one of the two arch bridges on the trail, remember to spend some time taking in the views of the surrounding landscape. It's absolutely spectacular!
Would you like to take this bridge hike in Massachusetts? Where is your favorite place to go hiking in the state? Tell us in the comments. To learn more, visit the Keystone Arch Bridges website.
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