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The 339-acre Kinzua Bridge State Park, located in McKean County, is the home of the reinvented Kinzua Viaduct. The Viaduct, once the longest and tallest railroad stru cture at 2,053 feet long and 301 feet high, was partially destroyed by a tornado during 2003.
Kinzua Bridge State Park is a 339-acre (137 ha) Pennsylvania state park near Mount Jewett, in Hamlin and Keating Townships, McKean County, Pennsylvania in the United States.
Without a doubt, Kinzua Bridge State Park in McKean County is one of the best state parks in Pennsylvania. It offers amazing history and beautiful natural scenery that can’t be found elsewhere in the state.
The 339-acre Kinzua Bridge State Park, is the home of the reinvented Kinzua Viaduct. The Viaduct, once the longest and tallest railroad structure at 2,053 feet long and 301 feet high, was partially destroyed by a tornado in 2003.
Phone: 814-778-5467. Region: Pennsylvania Wilds. In the space of a former railroad structure is Kinzua Bridge State park. The site, which still maintains part of the original elevated railroad track, is a fascinating place to go for a walk.
The Kinzua Sky Walk is an engineering marvel with breathtaking views of the Kinzua Gorge. The Kinzua Bridge State Park Skywalk will undergo a preservation and rehabilitation project. The skywalk is safe to access and will be open to visitors during the 2024 fall foliage season.
Named “One of the World’s Top 10 Most Beautiful Skywalks and Viewpoints in the World” by the Culture Trip, U.K, the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk is an engineering masterpiece with a rich history and one of the most stunning views you’ll see in the Pennsylvania Wilds. See Map.