
Just a quick trip across the bridge. Convenient to the downtown area. The bride was fun to walk across and thought it really added a lot to the downtown experience.
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Junction Bridge, located in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a historic pedestrian bridge that spans the Arkansas River. Originally built in 1884 as a railway bridge, it has been repurposed for walkers and cyclists, offering stunning views of the city and river. The bridge serves as a vital connection between the downtown area and the North Little Rock Riverfront Park, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a scenic stroll or bike ride.
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Just a quick trip across the bridge. Convenient to the downtown area. The bride was fun to walk across and thought it really added a lot to the downtown experience.
The photos attached are of the gorgeous view from standing on the Junction Bridge. I was visiting from out of town and my fiancé was showing me around the city where he grew up. Definitely a...
This bridge is pretty cool. It is a historic bridge that is beautifully lit in green LEDs at night. It spans about 360 feet, but felt longer. You do have to climb a steep flight of stairs on both...
Please visit at night, it was breathtakingly beautiful all lit up on a gorgeous Summer evening. They have elevators at both ends, but they were out of order. We climbed the 5 flights and were...
A visit to Junction Bridge was on my itinerary as a 1st time visitor to Little Rock, AR & I'm so glad I did make the trip. :)) We had originally planned to see Junction Bridge during the daytime...