Sunday, March 21, 2021

Sewanee Natural Bridge (Franklin County, Tennessee)

After driving nearly three hours to hike to the Walls of Jericho, I figured I should also visit some other interesting stops along the way. The first of which is a moderately-sized natural bridge near Sewanee, Tennessee. There is really much of a hike necessary to get to it. It's just a few yards from the parking area, but well worth a stop. The trail leads across the ancient limestone bridge and then curls back around to allow visitors to pass under the bridge. While here, a couple of families with youngsters explore this natural wonder and are unsurprisingly in awe. Their parents do a good job of wrangling them though, as a tumble from the bridge would surely result in serious injury or worse. I'm only here for few minutes, but if you are ever in the area, it's worth a stop.

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