Natural Bridge Park in Alabama offers stunning views of a massive sandstone bridge, appealing to nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Natural Bridge Park showcases one of the longest natural rock bridges east of the Rockies, formed over 200 million years ago. This impressive sandstone structure spans 148 feet and rises 60 feet high, surrounded by a rich forest teeming with native flora and fauna. Visitors can explore well-maintained trails leading to the bridge, offering insight into the geology and ecology that created this natural wonder. Established to preserve this rare geological formation, the park provides opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and enjoying the tranquil beauty of the Alabama wilderness. It's renowned for its diverse plant life, including rare ferns and unique rock gardens, adding to the park's ecological importance. The park's visitor center offers information and history about the local area, enhancing the educational experience. Despite its natural grandeur, the park maintains a serene atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
The Natural Bridge - the longest sandstone bridge east of the Rockies.
Diverse plant life including rare sandstone-loving plants and ferns.
Birdwatching opportunities in a rich forest environment.
Historical markers detailing the formation's geologic history.
A sandstone formation spanning 148 feet long and 60 feet high.
Unique rock formations and rare plants surrounding the bridge area.
Offers historical and geological information about the bridge and park area.