“Hidden away in the scenic beauty of the Ozarks”
Hidden away in the scenic beauty of the Ozarks, this 100-ft. sandstone formation was millions of years in the making. The stone archway was actually used as a bridge during pioneer days. Facilities include a log cabin museum and gift shop. Open mid-March through October.
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Great stop. This natural bridge is worth the few minutes it takes to get to off Hwy 65. The bridge is amazing and the setting beautiful. Be careful on the way down; really steep grade.
Traveling today, 2-25-23, and when we passed the entrance to the Natural Bridge of Arkansas it had signs on it that read Closed. Guessing it’s a seasonal stop.
Great quick stop after being on the road for hours. Beautiful area. Loved the stop. Downside and why I didn’t give 5 stars is because they charge $5 a head and no military discount. The walk is super short for the cost. Took us maybe 10 minutes start to finish to walk the whole thing.
Great natural bridge. And great stop if passing nearby. Don't make a special trip. Wish there was a hiking trail available with the site.
December 30, 2019 bridge closed
Worth stopping to see!
This was a nice stop with beautiful scenery.
There is not much too this place, i did still enjoy it but don’t make this a trip like I did. maybe a stop on the way to somewhere else.
Just keep in mind this is not RV friendly. Right as you come in there is a sign that says no heavy buses or trailers.
Pretty cool!
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