There are lots of bridges in Texas. There are pedestrian bridges in Texas; there are swinging bridges in Texas; there are even haunted bridges in Texas. So, as you can see, no two bridges in Texas are created equal, and that certainly applies to the Texas Skywalk. One of the most unique things to do in Texas, it differs from all the bridges in the state – not only due to its location in our state’s busiest arboretum but also because it takes visitors high into the treetops. Keep reading to learn more about this high-in-the-sky adventure.

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So, did you know about the Texas Skywalk? Ever been? If so, do you think it’s one of the best things to do in Dallas? Do you agree that it’s one of the most unique things to do in Texas? Tell us!

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The Texas Skywalk isn’t the only destination in the state that offers great views. The scenic overlooks in Texas are also sure to stun.

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Aside from the Texas Skywalk, where else can I enjoy beautiful views in Texas?

There are lots of beautiful places in Texas, including:

  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park: Known as the "Grand Canyon of Texas," this park near Amarillo offers spectacular canyon views and is perfect for hiking and camping.
  • Enchanted Rock State Natural Area: Located in the Texas Hill Country near Fredericksburg, Enchanted Rock is a massive granite dome, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.
  • Hamilton Pool Preserve: Situated just outside Austin, this natural pool with a waterfall is set within a scenic limestone canyon, making for some stunning vistas.

 

What are the most well-known bridges in Texas?

Texas is home to several well-known bridges, each with its own unique characteristics and historical significance. Some of the most notable bridges in Texas are:

  • Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge: Located in Dallas, this iconic bridge spans the Trinity River and connects the Dallas Design District to West Dallas. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, the cable-stayed bridge is known for its striking and modern architecture.
  • Congress Avenue Bridge: Famous for its bat colony, Austin’s Congress Avenue Bridge crosses Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin. It's the summer home to the largest urban bat colony in North America, and watching the bats emerge at dusk is a popular tourist attraction.
  • Fred Hartman Bridge: Located in Houston, this cable-stayed bridge, which connects Baytown to La Porte, is one of the longest in Texas and offers impressive views of the Houston Ship Channel.

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