Royal Gorge Bridge & Park

Royal Gorge Bridge & Park

Royal Gorge Bridge & Park offers a dramatic view of the Arroyo Grande Gorge with a breathtaking bridge that is one of the highest in the world. It's a prime destination for experiencing thrilling rides and observing the deep chasm carved by the Arkansas River.

360
Acres Protected
Over 5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 300,000
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Royal Gorge Bridge & Park

Royal Gorge Bridge & Park
 

Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, located in Colorado, is renowned for its dramatic landscapes and adventure opportunities centered around the Royal Gorge. The centerpiece of this park is the Royal Gorge Bridge, a marvel of engineering built in 1929, spanning 1,260 feet across the gorge at a towering height of 956 feet above the Arkansas River. The region is characterized by its arid climate and rugged terrain, providing a stunning backdrop for a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can experience heart-stopping adrenaline rides, including a zip line and a sky coaster. The park also includes a visitor center, a theater, and a gondola system offering panoramic views of the encompassing canyon. Educational exhibits and placards offer insights into the area's history, geology, and the flora and fauna that the ecosystem supports. The Royal Gorge region provides ample opportunities for photography, hiking, and wildlife observation. With its unique combination of man-made structures and natural beauty, the park remains a popular destination for millions of tourists every year.

Highlights

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Royal Gorge Bridge

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Panoramic Gondola

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Thrilling Zip Line

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Historical Visitor Center

Notable Natural Features

Royal Gorge Bridge

An architectural marvel, this suspension bridge offers stunning views and is one of the highest bridges globally.

Royal Rush Skycoaster

Launching adventurous visitors 1,200 feet over the Arkansas River for a unique adrenaline rush.

Aerial Gondola

Provides a peaceful ride across the gorge, offering unparalleled bird's eye views of the canyon below.