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Discover the Enchantment of Devil's Elbow Bridge

Experience the breathtaking views and historical significance of Devil's Elbow Bridge, a must-visit landmark in Missouri's stunning landscape.

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Nestled in the heart of Missouri, the stunning Devil's Elbow Bridge offers visitors a unique glimpse into history while providing breathtaking views of the Big Piney River. This historical landmark is a must-see for tourists and nature lovers alike.

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Big Piney River, Missouri, Devils Elbow, MO, 65457, US

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    Getting There

    Car

    From the Ozark Mountains, take Highway 65 South towards Little Rock. Continue on Highway 65 for approximately 50 miles until you reach the junction with Highway 64. Take the exit onto Highway 64 East towards Russellville. After about 30 miles, you will merge onto I-40 East. Continue on I-40 for about 15 miles and take exit 125 for Highway 7 South. Follow Highway 7 South for about 20 miles, then take a left onto Highway 64 West. Follow this road for about 15 miles until you reach Devils Elbow, MO. The bridge will be located on Big Piney River.

    Public Transportation

    Currently, there are limited public transportation options in the Ozark region. If you are near a larger city such as Little Rock or Fort Smith, you can take a Greyhound bus to Rolla, MO. From Rolla, you will need to rent a car or use a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft to reach Devil's Elbow Bridge, which is approximately 40 miles away. Please check the latest bus schedules and availability to ensure a smooth trip.

    Local tips

    Visit during sunrise or sunset for the most stunning views and photography opportunities.
    Bring a picnic to enjoy by the riverbanks for a relaxing day in nature.
    Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to explore the nearby trails.
    Check local weather conditions before your visit to ensure a pleasant experience.
    Take time to read the informational plaques near the bridge to learn about its history.

    Discover more about Devil's Elbow Bridge

    The Devil's Elbow Bridge is not just a passage over the scenic Big Piney River; it is a historical landmark that captures the essence of Missouri's rich heritage. This remarkable structure, with its striking architecture, has been a vital part of the area since its construction, serving as a witness to countless stories and adventures. Visitors will be enchanted by the panoramic views that unfold from the bridge, where the serene waters of the river meet the lush greenery of the surrounding landscape. The charm of this location is not just in its visual appeal but also in its historical significance, making it a perfect spot for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.As you stroll along the bridge, take a moment to absorb the atmosphere and appreciate the craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. It's an ideal setting for photography, offering stunning backdrops for your travel memories. The peaceful sounds of the flowing river combined with the fresh air create a serene environment that invites contemplation and relaxation. In addition to the bridge itself, the surrounding area boasts trails and picnic spots, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a quiet escape or an adventure-filled day, Devil's Elbow Bridge serves as a gateway to both history and nature. Remember to explore the nearby attractions to enrich your visit and fully enjoy this hidden gem in Missouri.
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