Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California

Adresse: Mt Baldy, CA 91759.
Telefon: 65741613.
Webseite: fs.usda.gov.
Spezialitäten: Wandergebiet.
Andere interessante Daten: Rollstuhlgerechter Eingang, Spazierengehen, Wandern, Wegschwierigkeit, Zielwanderweg, Öffentliche Toilette, Kinderfreundliche Wanderungen.
Bewertungen: Dieses Unternehmen hat 539 Bewertungen auf Google My Business.
Durchschnittliche Meinung: 4.8/5.

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Das Bridge to Nowhere ist eine bemerkenswerte Touristenattraktion in Mt Baldy, CA. Die Adresse lautet Mt Baldy, CA 91759. Wenn Sie Fragen haben oder weitere Informationen benötigen, können Sie die Telefonnummer 65741613 wählen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der offiziellen Website unter fs.usda.gov.

Eine der Hauptmerkmale des Bridge to Nowhere ist das Wandergebiet. Es ist ein großartiger Ort für Naturliebhaber und Abenteurer. Das Gebiet ist für Rollstuhlfahrer zugänglich und es gibt öffentliche Toiletten. Das Terrain ist kinderfreundlich und es gibt verschiedene Wanderwege mit unterschiedlichen Schwierigkeitsgraden. Es gibt auch einen Zielwanderweg, der zum berühmten Bridge to Nowhere führt.

Das Bridge to Nowhere ist eine einzigartige Brücke, die mitten im Nirgendwo im San Gabriel Mountains National Monument steht. Die Brücke wurde in den 1930er Jahren gebaut, um eine Straße zu bauen, die jedoch nie fertiggestellt wurde. Heute ist die Brücke ein beliebtes Ziel für Wanderer und Fotografen.

Das Bridge to Nowhere hat 539 Bewertungen auf Google My Business erhalten und hat eine Durchschnittsbewertung von 4.8/5. Besucher haben das Gebiet für seine atemberaubende Schönheit, die Herausforderung der Wanderung und die Einzigartigkeit der Brücke gelobt.

Wenn Sie auf der Suche nach einem einzigartigen Wandergebiet sind, ist das Bridge to Nowhere definitiv einen Besuch wert. Es ist ein großartiger Ort, um die Natur zu genießen, zu wandern und einzigartige Fotos zu machen. Wir empfehlen Ihnen, bequeme Wanderschuhe und ausreichend Wasser mitzubringen. Besuchen Sie die offizielle Website unter fs.usda.gov, um weitere Informationen zur Wegbeschreibung, den Wanderwegen und den Öffnungszeiten zu erhalten.

Kontaktieren Sie das Bridge to Nowhere noch heute über ihre Website und planen Sie Ihren Besuch

Bewertungen von Bridge to Nowhere

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
yeonjin Hur
5/5

The round trip took 4 hours total. Take snacks and a lot of water!!!! It is also easy to get lost, but if you stay near the water, you will find the trail. Other than this, it was the best hike I ever had! I dipped my body in water, too! Also, bungee jumps are available on the weekend!

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
Linh Nguyen
5/5

This is a wonderful trail to hike on, especially during the summer! There are many river crossings (7) of the San Gabriel River, cooling you off during your hike. There is some poison ivy along the trail (leaves of three, let them be) so I would recommend pants, although they would get soaked.
My group got lost quite a few times, crossing whenever we saw a slight clearing on the other bank. Don’t do that! Make sure you see a rope or an red/blue painted arrow in that direction before you cross. Make sure you also have a map with you, to check if you’re on the right path. I would recommend AllTrails for this purpose.
Off the trail a bit, a little past the seventh crossing, there is a small trail to one of the best waterfalls I have ever experienced. There’s no one there(when I came) and there’s a pool beneath it where you can bathe in. But the trail there is not as wonderful as the waterfall. On this trail, you can get lost easily, so hiker, beware! If you want ro go here download a AllTrails map beforehand. Follow to little plastic pink things tied to plants, you’ll know when you see them. There’s a crossings, then the trail is now hidden behind a bush on the other bank, making it harder to see it. This is when most people would turn around. If you cross the river, make sure the path you’re following turns to the left once you crossed the river. From now on, it’s scrambling. There will be a ruin that looks like a fireplace to your left after a bit of scrambling. When you see this, make sure to stay to your right and go up the small right waterfall. From there, you made it! Scramble for a bit more, then you’ll be there!

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
Kyle Johnston
5/5

This place is a great hike for experienced hikers. It may not be that fun for other hikers because you have to cross knee deep rivers a couple times and it’s not that well marked. Follow the arrows get to the bridge and make sure you remember which way to go for the way back. Some parts may be very extreme and rocky so be prepared and bring A LOT of water

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
June Shimp
5/5

Beautiful hike, just over 10 miles round trip. Had to cross river 7 times to make it to the bridge. Consider it a moderate hike, but it's hard if you're not sure footed. The river was flowing pretty well.
Pack water and food in you will need the fuel. Took us 6 hours with stop at bridge of 30 min to take it all in. Elevation climb not till the last mile and was not hard at all.

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
LC 444
5/5

This bridge is a bridge that doesn’t actually lead to nowhere, there is a small use trail on the other side of the bridge. Otherwise it’s an easily accessible bridge that is a nice place to bungee jump off and visit.

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
erick brigham
5/5

This is an incredible destination however if you are out of shape, don’t hike often, somewhat inexperienced, I might say hold off build some endurance before you go. Pack as much water as you can, by the river it will always be cool but you will find pockets in which the sun beats on you relentlessly. This is a beautiful and stunning location I highly recommend getting there as early as possible and resting shortly after you reach the Bridge. It is privately owned there is clear signage that once you pass a certain point no drones! Wonderful landmark great hike and don’t forget to respect the area!

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
GH C
4/5

Beautiful hiking course. Also, there is beautiful mountain view while driving to get there. It’s about 10 miles trail. Parking lot was crowd. The stream along with trail is very clean and cold. You have to cross the stream about 8 times. It was very pleasant feeling. May prepare extra shoes and socks. There is bungee jumping place on the bridge.

Bridge to Nowhere - Mt Baldy, California
Zan Lee
5/5

This may be one of my favorite hikes in Los Angeles. Took us 6 hours total with 30 minutes of those spent exploring and resting at the bridge, and we weren’t in a rush at all. However when I parked there was a homeless person (an older man living out of his truck and a tent on the trail) there screaming at another hiker who just parked telling him he was “going to kill him” which scared the hiker from proceeding so he started to leave and as the hiker did so the man next yelled that “hoped that he got in a head on collision with his car on the way down” as he left and tossed his walking crutch at the windshield of his car. That being said I’m from LA so that sadly didn’t phase me, I’m used to crazy people, so we still decided to continue on the hike. Sadly I saw at least six different homeless camps set up on the West side of the river which were covered in trash, open fires being used (not allowed), and we even saw a man openly going to the bathroom.

Aside from that the hike is very fun but a bit challenging at times due to the fact that there are many ways to go and recent rockslides have caused the established trail to be impassible. First time going on this trail will most likely be the slowest because it’s hard to move quickly when you’re not sure exactly where you’re going. It is not a difficult hike aside from the cold water crossings, a little bit of rock scrambling at points, but mainly the distance and heat are the real challenge being it’s 10.5 miles total. That being said making it to the bridge is totally worth it, the bridge is really something special to see and all the rock pools beneath the bridge are deeper than 5 feet in parts and would be amazing in warmer months. Alltrails really has this place covered in terms of landmarks and which route to go. However make sure to download the map because there is no service on the trail or in the parking lot. Just try to stick to the east side of the river as much as possible, bring water, trekking poles, waterproof boots or shoes, a hat, and don’t let the Deliverance-type locals get you and you will be fine. Enjoy!

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