The bridge in Echo Canyon State Park in Pioche, Nevada, is a destination for wanderers. It sits over a creek in the formerly active volcanic Dry Valley area and is the archeological site of an ancient people. Let your imagination lead the way as you cross the steel bridge to nowhere.

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One of the best reasons for crossing the bridge is to find out the meaning behind Echo Canyon’s name! Visitors are treated to a soundscape of their own voices bouncing off a large, hollowed canyon wall. It’s a fun way to remember the steel bridge in Echo Canyon State Park – a wonderful structure bridging nature and your imagination.

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