High Bridge Trail State Park is a multi-use trail ideally suited for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. The trail, once a rail bed, is wide, level and generally flat. Its surface is finely crushed limestone. The trail's surface and dimensions make it easy for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy it. Its centerpiece is the majestic High Bridge, which is more than 2,400 feet long and 125 feet above the Appomattox River. The original bridge was built in 1853 as part of the South Side Railroad. The current steel-tower bridge was completed in 1914. All 31 miles of trail are open. Work on other park facilities continues. Be sure to bring plenty of drinking water because it's not available on the trail. High Bridge Trail State Park is a multi-use trail ideally suited for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. The trail, once a rail bed, is wide, level and generally flat. Its surface is finely crushed limestone. The trail's surface and dimensions make it easy for people of all ages and abilities to enjoy it. Its centerpiece is the majestic High Bridge, which is more than 2,400 feet long and 125 feet above the Appomattox River. The original bridge was built in 1853 as part of the South Side Railroad. The current steel-tower bridge was completed in 1914. All 31 miles of trail are open. Work on other park facilities continues. Be sure to bring plenty of drinking water because it's not available on the trail.
High Bridge Trail State Park offers a 22.42 km (31-mile) multi-use trail featuring a crushed limestone surface with 116.46m elevation gain. The trail's centerpiece is the historic High Bridge, a 2,400-foot steel tower structure standing 125 feet above the Appomattox River, originally built in 1853 and reconstructed in 1914.