Cruise Across The 1200-Foot Suspension Mount Hope Bridge In Rhode Island
Due to Rhode Island’s unique shape and waterways, driving over bridges is a big part of our lives. And it’s safe to say we have some impressive suspension bridges, like this one. Views from the Mount Hope Bridge are particularly stunning — and if it’s been awhile since you’ve cruised across it, we’ll give you a few good reasons to take a road trip.

The bridge connects Bristol to Portsmouth and is part of Route 114.

Before that, people would take a ferry between Portsmouth and Bristol. In fact, the Bristol Ferry Light still remains at the base of the bridge.
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The Claiborne Pell Bridge is now known as the Newport Bridge. The Mount Hope Bridge is still a close second, spanning almost two miles in length.
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It's definitely the highlight of Route 14, and it's a pleasure to drive across in any season.

When that happens, bridge traffic tends to fall to a single lane... but that just gives you more time to take in the views.

After all, Bristol and Portsmouth are both fantastic day trip destinations.
There’s no such thing as being a nervous bridge crosser in Rhode Island — we’ve got too many beautiful bridges worth checking out.
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