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Best Pedestrian Bridges

The Best Pedestrian Bridges to Visit in the U.S.

Posted on August 17, 2025August 17, 2025 by Chillie Falls

Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, August 17, 2025

Credit: List and content: https://www.journohq.com/blog

I have always loved bridges. Whether from a car, from a tour bus, walking, or rolling on my Whill ModelC2 Powerchair, I love all types of bridges. From gigantic suspention bridges, to arcaic wooden covered bridges, makes no difference.

Bridges aren’t just for getting from point A to point B—they’re destinations in themselves. Across the United States, pedestrian-only bridges invite travelers to slow down, take in the views, and experience cities and landscapes from a fresh perspective. Whether you’re a walker, jogger, cyclist, or just someone who loves a good photo spot, these must-visit pedestrian bridges offer history, charm, and unforgettable scenery.

Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge (Omaha, Nebraska)

Spanning more than 3,000 feet across the Missouri River, the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge links Omaha, Nebraska, to Council Bluffs, Iowa. One of its most fun features is the ability to stand in two states at once—a perfect photo opportunity for travelers.

The bridge is a favorite for walking, biking, and community events, with gorgeous skyline and river views along the way. At night, vibrant LED lighting creates a dazzling display, while nearby trails, public art, and parks make the area a hub for outdoor exploration.

Tilikum Crossing (Portland, Oregon)

Known as the “Bridge of the People,” Tilikum Crossing is one of the largest car-free bridges in the U.S. The bridge is open only to pedestrians, cyclists, and public transit, making it a rare urban escape without the roar of traffic.

Its modern architecture shines even brighter after dark when its lights cast colorful reflections over the Willamette River. Designed with sustainability in mind, Tilikum Crossing also connects travelers to parks, trails, and some of Portland’s most scenic viewpoints.

Big Dam Bridge (Little Rock, Arkansas)

Stretching over 4,200 feet across the Arkansas River, the Big Dam Bridge holds the record as the longest pedestrian and bicycle-only bridge in North America. Locals and visitors love it for jogging, cycling, and especially sunset walks with breathtaking views.

The bridge connects to a scenic network of riverfront trails and also hosts community runs, cycling events, and charity walks year-round. It’s both a fitness hub and a peaceful escape, just minutes from downtown Little Rock.

Liberty Bridge (Greenville, South Carolina)

Liberty Bridge is a pedestrian favorite thanks to its sleek suspension design that seems to float over Falls Park on the Reedy River. With panoramic views of waterfalls and lush greenery, it’s one of the most picturesque pedestrian bridges in the Southeast.

Designed by architect Miguel Rosales, the bridge’s elegant curve creates a natural amphitheater feel around the falls. Visitors come here to picnic, stroll, take photos, or simply relax in one of Greenville’s most scenic parks. It’s also a popular backdrop for proposals, weddings, and romantic getaways.

Walkway Over the Hudson (New York)

Holding the title of the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge, the Walkway Over the Hudson stretches 1.28 miles across the Hudson River Valley. The views are nothing short of spectacular, drawing walkers, cyclists, and history lovers alike.

The bridge connects to an extensive trail system, making it a gateway to outdoor adventure. Interpretive plaques along the walkway share its history, while seasonal events—from marathons to stargazing nights—add to its appeal.


Why Pedestrian Bridges Belong on Your Travel List

From riverside skylines to cascading waterfalls, pedestrian bridges offer a front-row seat to nature and cityscapes alike. They’re perfect for travelers who enjoy exploring on foot or by bike, and each one tells a unique story of architecture, community, and history.

Whether you’re road-tripping across the U.S. or seeking a unique local adventure, these stunning pedestrian bridges deserve a spot on your itinerary.

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