Take A Drive On The Tallest Bridge In Virginia For An Unforgettable Thrill
By Beth|Published December 10, 2017
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Recently, we covered a historic site known as the Buchanan Swinging Bridge, an incredible suspension bridge for those who don’t mind going a bit weak in the knees. (For more on this unique attraction, click here). Today, we return to Buchanan County to cover a quite different sort of bridge. The tallest of its kind in the whole state of Virginia, the Route 460 Connector is a true engineering feat. While the crossover is a quick one, prepare for an unforgettable thrill.
Just south of the Virginia-Kentucky border near Breaks Interstate Park, the impressive Route 460 Connector is composed of two twin bridges that span 1,700 feet in length.
With the first phase of construction beginning in 2014, the building of this bridge took several years. Each phase followed a detailed construction and design plan.
Before the completion of the Route 460 Connector, the title of tallest bridge in Virginia was held by the Wilson Creek Bridge, a scenic 175-foot tall structure in Montgomery County.
So whether you're looking for a scenic outing or are a fan of such impressive construction, you'll find your trip to see the Route 460 Connector a thrilling one. That is, unless you happen to have a fear of heights!