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Rattlesnake Bridge: Tucson's Serpentine Landmark

Walk or bike through a giant rattlesnake in Tucson! This unique bridge is a must-see landmark blending art and transportation.

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The Rattlesnake Bridge in Tucson, Arizona, is a 280-foot-long pedestrian bridge shaped like a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. Designed by artist Simon Donovan, the bridge provides a unique crossing over Broadway Boulevard for pedestrians and cyclists, connecting Iron Horse Park and Aviation Bikeway.

A brief summary to Rattlesnake Bridge

  • Rattlesnake Brg, Tucson, Iron Horse, Arizona, 85719, US

Local tips

  • Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting for photography.
  • Explore nearby trails for a complete outdoor experience.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding parks.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Rattlesnake Bridge is accessible from Iron Horse Park and Aviation Bikeway. From either location, follow the paths leading to the bridge entrance.

  • Public Transport

    Tucson's public transportation, including buses and streetcars, is currently free to ride. Check Sun Tran's website for updates. Several bus routes serve the area near the Rattlesnake Bridge. From downtown Tucson, take a bus that stops near Broadway Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. From there, it's a short walk to the bridge.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available throughout Tucson. A short trip from downtown Tucson to the Rattlesnake Bridge typically costs around $10-$15, depending on traffic and demand.

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The Rattlesnake Bridge, also known as Diamondback Bridge or Snake Bridge, is a distinctive landmark in Tucson, Arizona. Completed in 2002, this 280-foot-long bridge is designed to resemble a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, a venomous reptile common to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Designed by artist Simon Donovan, the bridge serves as a functional piece of public art, providing a safe and visually striking crossing over Broadway Boulevard for pedestrians and cyclists. The bridge links Iron Horse Park and Aviation Bikeway, enhancing connectivity in the area. The design incorporates biologically accurate details, including a head with fangs, diamond-shaped patterns on its back, and a tail with a fiberglass rattle. At night, the bridge is illuminated, enhancing its visual appeal. Although the snake's eyes no longer light up and the rattle sound effect is not always functional, the bridge remains a popular attraction and a symbol of Tucson's commitment to public art. The bridge has received accolades, including an award from the U.S. Federal Highway Administration.

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