Historic Bridge Park

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Wattles Rd N
Battle Creek, MI 49014

Historic Bridge Park, located just southeast of Battle Creek, Michigan, is a unique park and open-air museum that focuses on the restoration and preservation of historic truss bridges. It is the first of its kind in the United States, featuring a collection of five metal truss bridges and a historic stone arch railroad overpass, all restored with meticulous attention to maintaining original materials.

In addition to its fascinating historic structures, the park offers a range of amenities, including picnic areas, a playground, and paved trails for non-motorized traffic. Visitors can also enjoy a boat launch providing access to the Kalamazoo River and the scenic North Country Trail that runs through the park.

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William B.
8/26/2023

This park is just far enough away from the interstate that you may wonder if it is really worth coming all the way here from I-94 for a little playground break as you road trip with your family....

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Megan M.
10/22/2024

Beautiful place - very secluded and out of the way with a lot of picture opportunities and a small playground.

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Sheena B.
11/15/2021

Amazing park especially if you love photography and a range of backgrounds all at one location. Bonus kids get to play in the playground also. Several bridges that go across a road and a creek....

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Bruce K.
5/16/2019

Driving past on I-94, this small park flashes by so on my next round trip through the area, I took a slightly longer route through Battle Creek to find it. Aside from being a regular park with a...

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Tony S.
6/6/2019

This is a clean, clean park with excellent facilities. I love looking at the historical bridges. This is my 14 year old daughters favorite place to visit. It has clean restrooms, several pavilions...

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