Walk Across A 224-Foot Suspension Bridge On Long Trail In Vermont
By Marla S.|Published September 07, 2021
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Marla S.
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Marla is a professional writer with experience creating content such as blogs, newsletters, web copy, and marketing materials for her clients in the travel, health, and education industries.
Previously, Marla had lived and or traveled to over 35 countries. She's also called Boston, New York, San Francisco, and Brattleboro, Vermont home. Aside from taking every opportunity to explore the globe, Marla also enjoys spending quality time with her dog, learning languages, and working on her novel.
Based in Bolton, Vermont, the Winooski River Footbridge is a cable and wire bridge for hikers who want to walk a part of the Long Trail.
This suspension bridge was built in 2015 by the Green Mountain Club as part of the Winooski Valley Long Trail relocation project. Thanks to the bridge being placed in this location, hikers, local visitors, and people who use wheelchairs can experience a part of the Long Trail that includes spectacular views of Vermont’s lush scenery.