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Spruce Street Suspension Bridge: A Walk Above San Diego

Experience a thrilling walk on San Diego's historic Spruce Street Suspension Bridge, offering stunning canyon views and a gentle sway.

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The Spruce Street Suspension Bridge, built in 1912, is a 375-foot-long footbridge in San Diego's Bankers Hill neighborhood. Known locally as the 'Wiggly Bridge,' it offers pedestrians a unique and slightly thrilling experience as it sways gently above Kate Sessions Canyon.

A brief summary to Spruce Street Suspension Bridge

  • W Spruce St, San Diego, Bankers Hill, California, 92103, US
  • Monday 6 am-10 pm
  • Tuesday 6 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 6 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 6 am-10 pm
  • Friday 6 am-10 pm
  • Saturday 6 am-10 pm
  • Sunday 6 am-10 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during sunrise or sunset for the best lighting and photo opportunities in the canyon.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the bridge surface is wooden, and you may want to explore the trails in Maple Canyon below.
  • Be mindful of the bridge's sway, especially if you're sensitive to heights; stay closer to the center for more stability.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Balboa Park, walk west on El Prado, then turn left onto 6th Avenue. Continue south on 6th Avenue until you reach Spruce Street. Turn left onto Spruce Street, and walk east for two blocks. The bridge entrance will be on your right. This is a mostly flat walk through a residential area.

  • Public Transport

    From downtown San Diego, take MTS bus route 3 or 11 towards the bridge. Exit at the 1st Avenue & Thorn Street stop. Walk south on 1st Avenue, then turn left onto Spruce Street. The bridge will be a short walk down Spruce Street on your left. A single ride on the MTS bus costs $2.50.

  • Driving

    From Interstate 5, exit onto Sixth Avenue and head south. Turn left onto Spruce Street. Continue east on Spruce Street until you reach the bridge. Street parking is available, but can be limited. Be mindful of residential parking restrictions. Parking is free.

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Nestled in the historic Bankers Hill neighborhood, the Spruce Street Suspension Bridge is a charming landmark offering a unique pedestrian experience. Built in 1912 by Edwin Capps, a former San Diego mayor, the bridge stretches 375 feet across Kate Sessions Canyon. Originally designed to connect the developing neighborhoods to the streetcar lines, the bridge has become a beloved landmark. Walking across, visitors can feel the gentle sway while enjoying panoramic views of the lush canyon below. The bridge's intricate network of steel cables and sturdy wooden planks adds to its appeal. The Spruce Street Suspension Bridge was designated a San Diego Historic Landmark in 1977. Open daily from 6 AM to 10 PM, it provides ample opportunity for exploration and offers a blend of history, engineering, and natural beauty.

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