The Beautiful Bridge Hike In Delaware That Will Completely Mesmerize You
By Kim Magaraci|Published May 21, 2018
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Delaware is home to so many stunning sights that it’s hard to uncover them all. One such adventure that isn’t nearly as appreciated as it should is is the hike over the landmark Indian River Inlet Bridge. This beautiful bridge has a bit of a troubled history (more on that later) but the views of the Atlantic Ocean, Indian River Inlet, and the Rehoboth/Dewey area are some of the best views in the state. This short walk is easy and paved, so just about everyone can enjoy the Indian River Inlet Bridge hike!
Begin your hike near Coin Beach, on the east side of the beautiful Indian River Inlet.
The views are to die for! You can look out east, or take in a bird's eye view of the Rehoboth/Dewey area before crossing over towards Delaware Seashore State Park.
Once you've made it to the other side, it's time to relax! Grab a burger and a drink at the Big Chill Beach Club to refuel for your trek back across the scenic bridge.
While most people choose to hike the bridge in the daylight hours or at sunset, there's something to be said for crossing when it's lit up blue after dark.
This beautiful bridge hike is one of the most unique strolls in Delaware, but I feel like it’s my responsibility to also let you know there is a chance the bridge is haunted. How so? Well, read a bit about its cursed history to find out the story of this stunning landmark bridge.
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