The Longest Swinging Bridge in Michigan Is A Major Adrenaline Rush
By Serena Maria Daniels|Updated on January 27, 2021(Originally published January 21, 2021)
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Serena Maria Daniels
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Serena Maria Daniels is an award-winning freelance journalist in Detroit, by way of Chicago, by way of the West Coast. She writes about Michigan for OIYS. Serena enjoys learning about language and culture and taking road trips with her beagle Ralph.
Michigan is not particularly known for swinging bridges, but there’s at least one that’s particularly noteworthy. The Croswell Swinging Bridge is the longest — and only — pedestrian suspension bridge in the state. It’s only 139 feet long, but the journey across will feel particularly long, as you slowly walk across the planks. This swinging bridge in Michigan will make your stomach drop, but in a good way. Let us explain:
The Croswell Swinging Bridge was built in 1905 for a cool $300.
What makes it scary is that sinking feeling once you're crossing it, that it could swing and just come apart under your very feet. And, you know, the fact that it was originally built for just $300...
But once you make it across, you'll be rewarded with a fun message.
The Bridge originally had a sign at the west end that admonished people to "Love Ye One Another." A sign at the east entrance (Maple Street) still reads, "Be Good To Your Mother-in-law." Both good tips!
This swinging bridge in Michigan truly is something special. Michigan is, of course, a water-loving state, and the Croswell Swinging Bridge is a unique way to take in the state, that’s also lots of fun. If you’re looking for more adrenaline-pumping fun in the Mitten State, be sure to check out the longest zipline in Michigan!
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