Kinzua Bridge State Park
Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
Home to the reinvented Kinzua Viaduct, once the world's longest and tallest railroad bridge, partially destroyed by a tornado in 2003, now a pedestrian skywalk.

šŸ“œ 339-acre state park in northern Pennsylvania, home to the reinvented Kinzua Viaduct.
šŸ” Once the world's longest and tallest railroad bridge, now a pedestrian skywalk with a partial glass floor.

Why Go

šŸŒ‰ Walk 600 feet out on a skywalk with a partial glass floor
šŸžļø Enjoy breathtaking views of the Kinzua Gorge and valley
šŸ“š Learn history and engineering at the visitor center
🚶 Explore hiking trails like General Kane Trail and picnic areas

Why Avoid

āš ļø Skywalk and Kinzua Creek Trail may close due to snow, ice, thunderstorms, high winds, or maintenance
🚧 Multi-year skywalk rehab project starting Fall 2024 may cause closures
🚫 Prohibited from walking under the skywalk due to unsafe conditions
šŸ‘„ Can be crowded on weekends

Tips

šŸ“ž Call park in advance for group visits or construction updates
šŸ’” Check weather forecasts before arrival
šŸ“ø Visit the picture platform below the skywalk for unique photo angles
šŸ‘Ÿ Wear comfortable shoes for hiking
šŸ“± Cell service is unpredictable, download park map in advance

Cost

šŸ’° Free admission to the park and skywalk.

Hours

šŸ•’ Park open daily 8 AM to sunset. Visitor center hours vary seasonally.

Parking

šŸ…æļø Free parking available. Use 296 Viaduct Rd, Mount Jewett, PA 16740 for GPS.
♿ ADA accessible facilities and activities available.

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