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Natural Bridge Virginia

A towering 215-foot limestone arch spanning Cedar Creek in Virginia's Blue Ridge — one of the most dramatic natural stone bridges in eastern North America.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Oct — Apr
Best viewing
A short walk down into a forested gorge leads to the base of the arch; most visitors combine this with the waterfall trail for a half-day outing.
Category
Geological
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Natural Bridge is a massive limestone arch standing over Cedar Creek in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Visitors walk down a paved path into a gorge to stand beneath the span, looking up at the curved stone ceiling soaring overhead — a genuinely awe-inspiring scale of natural sculpture. The creek murmurs below, ferns and mosses cling to the damp rock walls, and the filtered light creates a cool, cathedral-like atmosphere. The surrounding forest trail continues past the bridge to Lace Waterfall and Monacan Village, rewarding those who linger. In all seasons the rock itself is constant, though autumn foliage frames it brilliantly and spring greenery softens the gorge walls. The site is now a Virginia State Park, meaning paved trails and interpretive signage are present throughout.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Oct — Apr

Getting there

Nearest airport: ROA. Nearest city: Roanoke.

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