The Stomach-Dropping Suspended Bridge Walk You Can Only Find In Nebraska
By Delana Lefevers|Published November 28, 2017
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As a lifelong Nebraskan, Delana loves discovering the many hidden treasures of her state. She has worked as a writer and editor since 2007. Delana's work has been featured on more than a dozen websites and in Nebraska Life Magazine.
If you’re up for a thrill in eastern Nebraska, this bridge walk is quite the adventure. The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge is the first ever pedestrian bridge to connect two states (Nebraska and Iowa), and its route right over the Missouri River is absolutely stunning.
The bridge officially opened to foot traffic in 2008. On the Nebraska side, a three-acre playground and public space sits at the bridge's entrance. If you're afraid of heights, you might want to stay here and enjoy the bridge from the ground.
If you're keen for an adventure, set off across the 3,000-foot walk in the sky. It's hard to describe the feeling of walking above the Mighty Mo, watching boats go by under your feet.
This is the view of downtown Omaha from the Iowa side of the bridge.
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It gets windy up here on the bridge, and the suspension cables will dance and sing when the wind is particularly strong. It can be just a little nerve-wracking if you're nervous about the walk above the river.
One of the funnest parts of this walk is standing in two states at once. Obviously you'll want to spend most of your time on the Nebraska side, but you can get a neat picture of yourself standing in both Nebraska and Iowa, far above the icy waters of the Missouri River.
If you want to continue your walk, the bridge connects to more than 150 miles of walking trails. You can even bike over the bridge and then keep on riding for ages.
This video gives you an idea of what it’s like to traverse this impressive span.
Find the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge at 705 Riverfront Dr in Omaha, right on the riverfront.
This walk can definitely be a stomach-dropping journey, particularly if you’re not the kind of person who’s normally enthusiastic about heights. But it’s a uniquely Nebraskan experience that everyone should have at least once.
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