The Tallest, Most Impressive Bridge In Vermont Can Be Found In The Town Of Hartford
By Luke|Published April 04, 2020
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Luke was born and raised in Colchester, Vermont, and is a recent graduate of the University of Vermont where he studied philosophy and economics. His interests and hobbies include: reading, writing, learning new languages, hiking and playing outdoor sports.
There’s something enthralling yet calming about walking across a bridge. On the one hand, there is intrigue and perhaps some mild trepidation when crossing a structure hanging in the air over a body of water; yet, on the other hand, there is also some feeling of peace and serenity in the crossing. Knowing that you are high above whilst being secure is a gratifying notion, which allows you to take in the marvel that is being suspended and viewing your surroundings from a bird’s eye view. While not every bridge offers this, one that certainly does, and with intensity, is the Quechee Gorge Bridge in Hartford, Vermont.
Standing at 163 feet high, the Quechee Gorge Bridge is the tallest bridge in Vermont.
The Quechee Gorge is in of itself a marvelous thing. After taking in the view from the bridge (pictured here), head down to the river gorge to explore the area.
Built in 1911, the Quechee Gorge Bridge was, at that time, the tallest bridge in New England. Today, the bridge is listed as a National Register of Historic Places.
Down in the gorge, you'll find breathtaking views of the Quechee Gorge and the bridge above. There are plenty of lovely areas around the rocks to make a picnic and relax in this peaceful environment.