I'll admit that this was a much better stop than I thought it was going to be. I was really disappointed that the National Park service building that stands next to the bridge was closed because...
Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge
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The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge is a unique footbridge that connects Omaha, Nebraska, to Council Bluffs, Iowa, over the Missouri River. Opened in 2008 and named after the senator who helped secure funding for its construction, this modern cable-stayed bridge features a striking s-curve design and is an essential attraction for both locals and visitors alike.
Spanning 3,000 feet, the bridge offers stunning views of the Omaha skyline and extensive paved trails on both sides, ideal for pedestrians and cyclists. Its vibrant lighting at night adds to the experience, making it a popular spot for evening strolls and connecting people across state lines.
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A great after dinner walk here! You'll be treated to majestic views of the river, a journey between state lines, and if you're lucky, some wildlife here and there. I always love getting near a...
Well maintained and wide bridge with lots of activity! Love the chalk left for users to create their own creations. Breezy and great views. .09 mile long
Dress accordingly and take the walk! I like walking so I enjoyed it. A young girl was apparently having some issues so she was screaming into her phone as her group passed us but definitely...
Really nice bridge to walk across connecting Nebraska and Iowa. 3000 ft long. Once you reach the middle you can stand in both states at the same time. Omar lives under the bridge on the Nebraska...
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