We decided to check this out. It gets a lot more people than I expected. It is fun to walk / bounce on the bridge. I love that it is a free attraction. Lots to see & paths to follow.

We decided to check this out. It gets a lot more people than I expected. It is fun to walk / bounce on the bridge. I love that it is a free attraction. Lots to see & paths to follow.
I like that you can make it bounce and sway. Of course be mindful of who you do that with. If its just you and your family on the bridge its fun to mess with but don't do it when its busy and there are a lot people on it
Can be neat to go across on this bridge.......if you are a little wary it's a great starter bridge for the faint of heart... and all the children love it....
Like most things in Drumheller, this is not spectacular but fun enough that we never miss it on our annual trip to the Badlands. It is a very long footbridge with an open metal grid walkway so you see the water running directly below you as you cross. The bridge wobbles a bit too so it's just unsettling enough to...
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After you go to the middle of Drumheller country and start taking in the old mining leftovers, there is a bridge. This is not a destination for the family. Its something you do if you happen to be in the area, and Drum can be a fun place to explore. So put this on the list- but not the bucket...
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Just outside of Drumheller with useful information boards about its history and association with coal mining. Not a bridge for the feint hearted at its sway can be unnerving. Helped to put the demise of local coal mining into the overall context of fossil fuels.
The bridge is definitely neat to see.. its just too bad there is really nothing else to see there. You walk all the way across and there is just nothing.. Still, the bridge was interesting for a few minutes.
This used to be a great place to scare your younger sibling, but as with time, everything gets safer, but this is still a cool place to take kids
Solid metal suspension bridge and picnic area. Since I have a fear of heighs I did not go across... But this is a good photo op. wish I could tell ya what was on other side.
Found the Rosedale suspension bridge, there is great history attached to the bridge, but once you cross the bridge the best way to get any views is hiking up trails that are not well marked and very pebbly.
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