Natural Bridge of New England
The Majestic Natural Bridge of New England
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Natural Bridge State Park, home to North America's only natural marble bridge, perfect for outdoor adventures and serene escapes.
Nestled in North Adams, Massachusetts, Natural Bridge State Park offers a stunning blend of natural beauty and geological wonders. This state park features the only natural white marble bridge in North America, set amidst lush landscapes and serene trails perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Visitors can explore picturesque walking paths, enjoy the tranquility of the surrounding nature, and marvel at the unique rock formations that tell the story of the earth's history. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure in the great outdoors, Natural Bridge State Park provides an unforgettable experience.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From Mohawk Trail, head southeast on MA-2 E. Continue for about 15 miles. Take the exit for MA-8 S toward North Adams. After approximately 5 miles, take a left onto McAuley Rd. Natural Bridge State Park will be on your right. The total drive time is around 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
Public Transportation
Start by taking a local bus from Mohawk Trail to North Adams. Check the local bus schedule for exact times. Once in North Adams, you will need to take a taxi or rideshare service to reach Natural Bridge State Park, as public transportation may not directly serve the park. The taxi ride from North Adams to the park is about 10 minutes and can cost around $15-$20.
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