The Beautiful Bridge Hike In Minnesota That Will Completely Mesmerize You
Jay Cooke State Park in Minnesota offers a scenic hike featuring a famous swinging bridge and rugged natural beauty.
From the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis to the Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth, Minnesota is full of beautiful spans that act as landmarks for the Land of 10,000 Lakes. But the list of notable bridges doesn't end there. In fact, there are many bridges across the state that make great hikes. One of the best is at Jay Cooke State Park. Take a look:
Jay Cooke State Park, 10 miles south of Duluth, is home to some of Minnesota's most rugged natural attractions.
The St. Louis River runs through the park, with jagged rocks lining its journey towards Lake Superior.
The park is full of trails that will take you on an unforgettable adventure through the woods. To see the bridge, try the Silver Creek Trail.
The 3.4-mile loop trail offers views of both the St. Louis River and Silver Creek.
It also offers up-close views of the rugged rocks and hardy foliage that make up this pretty park.
Though the trail is not paved, it should be moderately easy for most hikers. Small hills and occasional mud will make it difficult for some. Be sure to come prepared!
As for the bridge, it may just be the most beautiful part of this short hike. The bridge's imposing stone pillars are impressive as you walk up to it...
...and the entire 200-foot span is absolutely stunning viewed at a distance.
Even better, the view of the river from the middle of the bridge is breathtaking. Be sure to bring a camera to capture the wild sight of this northern Minnesota river!
The Jay Cooke State Park swinging bridge is one of the most famous bridges in all of Minnesota. Have you ever hiked across it? Let us know what it was like in the comments below!
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