Mirador del río Mississippi en la Interestatal 35 Este
Mirador del río Mississippi en la Interestatal 35 Este
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The Overlook of the Mississippi River on Interstate 35 East refers to the Lexington Bridge, a prominent structure carrying I-35E across the mighty Mississippi River between Saint Paul and Lilydale, Minnesota. Standing at an elevation of approximately 236 meters, this modern six-lane bridge offers expansive views of the river and its scenic valley, connecting Ramsey County and Dakota County within the vibrant Twin Cities metropolitan area. It serves not only as a vital transportation artery but also as a gateway…
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The overlook is part of the Lexington Bridge, which carries Interstate 35 East (I-35E) across the Mississippi River. It connects Saint Paul in Ramsey County with Lilydale in Dakota County, Minnesota.
Yes, beyond the Lexington Bridge, other popular overlooks and parks in the vicinity include Crosby Farm Regional Park, Harriet Island Regional Park, and areas along the Mississippi River Greenway. These offer different perspectives of the river and its valley.
The bridge's dedicated pedestrian and bicycle path integrates with a network of regional trails. You can connect to the Big Rivers Regional Trail and other trails within Lilydale-Harriet Island Park, offering opportunities for longer walks or bike rides along the river.
Yes, the pedestrian and bicycle path on the Lexington Bridge is designed to be wheelchair accessible. It provides a smooth surface and dedicated overlooks with benches, making it welcoming for a wide range of visitors.
A quick stop to enjoy the views from one of the overlooks might take 15-30 minutes. If you plan to walk or cycle across the entire bridge and perhaps connect to nearby trails, you could easily spend 1 to 2 hours or more, depending on your pace and how far you explore.
While the bridge itself is a key attraction for its views and engineering, nearby parks like Crosby Farm Regional Park and Harriet Island Regional Park offer additional amenities, picnic areas, and further trail access. Downtown St. Paul, with its cultural sites and dining, is also a short drive away.
For photography, sunrise or sunset often provides the most dramatic lighting over the river. To avoid larger crowds, especially on weekends, consider visiting during weekday mornings or later in the afternoon. The bridge can be quite busy during peak commuting hours.
The overlook is primarily a transportation corridor, so immediate amenities are limited. However, a short drive into downtown Saint Paul or the surrounding neighborhoods will provide numerous options for cafes, pubs, restaurants, and various accommodation types.
The Lexington Bridge is equipped with an advanced anti-icing system. This system uses sprinklers embedded in the roadway to apply de-icing chemicals, helping to prevent ice formation in winter. This enhances safety and allows for continued access to unique snowy river views even in colder months.
The pedestrian path on the bridge itself is family-friendly and suitable for dogs on leash. For longer excursions, connecting to trails within Crosby Farm Regional Park or the Mississippi River Greenway offers paved and unpaved options that are generally flat and welcoming for families and leashed dogs.
As the bridge is exposed to the elements, it's advisable to dress in layers, especially during spring and autumn. Even on mild days, wind can make it feel cooler. In winter, warm clothing, including hats and gloves, is essential. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended year-round.