Great walk to start your morning. I walked it around 10:30am on a Saturday and I was the only one there. However, it was 45 degrees outside so maybe that's too cold for local. I got great pics of...
Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge
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The Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge, also known as the Continental Avenue Bridge and West Dallas Gateway, is a popular destination in Dallas, Texas. Located at 109 Continental Avenue, this iconic bridge can be accessed on the Downtown side off of Riverfront and Core Street, as well as on the West Dallas side between Canada Drive and Singleton. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as walking, biking, and exploring the Trinity Skyline Trail, with bike racks available to encourage sustainable transportation.
In addition to its convenient location, the Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge is easily accessible by public transportation. Two DART bus routes, #59 and #63, stop near the bridge, providing connectivity and patron access throughout the city and surrounding areas. With its stunning views and vibrant atmosphere, the Ronald Kirk pedestrian bridge offers a unique experience for both locals and tourists alike.
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Connecting Dallas with West Dallas over the Trinity River, the Ronald Kirk Bridge was completed in 1933 and then known as the Lamar-McKinney Viaduct. It was initially a vehicle bridge but fell...
Friend brought us here for something to do with the kiddos while visiting. Meh... it was ok. The bridge itself is kind of strange. There's a small playground area which was pretty rundown. The...
The lights on the bridge is pretty and the view of turn down town skyline os pretty, but going at night was very sketchy. You cannot drive up to the bridge. Where you can park, it's very dark...
After eating at the restaurants across the street from the bridge, this is a great spot to stop by & appreciate the architecture of this bridge while burning off some calories. We didn't have...




