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The McKinley Bridge is a historic steel truss bridge spanning the mighty Mississippi River, connecting northern St. Louis, Missouri, with Venice, Illinois. Standing at an elevation of approximately 119 meters, this iconic structure is renowned for its engineering significance and its role as a vital crossing point between the two states. It’s a prominent landmark in the St. Louis metropolitan area, offering a unique perspective on the river and its surroundings.

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    This interesting, historic bridge spans the Mississippi River. Its first opening was in 1910, with railroad tracks running down the center of the bridge and auto traffic on "outriggers" running outside the bridge's steel-truss support structure. In 2001 the bridge was closed and reconditioned to better support today's traffic levels; today road traffic runs along the inside of the span, and pedestrian traffic is routed along the outriggers that previously supported cars.

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    1. Old Chain of Rocks Bridge – McKinley Bridge loop from MCT Park and Ride

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    Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: St. Louis, Missouri, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical difficulty level for walking or cycling across the McKinley Bridge?

    The McKinley Bridge itself offers a relatively easy and flat crossing. It features a dedicated pedestrian and bicycle lane, making it accessible for most fitness levels. The main challenge might be the length of the bridge, which is approximately 6,313 feet (1,924 meters) long, but it's generally considered a pleasant and straightforward experience.

    What specific viewpoints or natural features can be observed from the McKinley Bridge?

    From the McKinley Bridge, visitors can enjoy unique and intimate views of the Mississippi River. You can often spot various U.S. Army Corps of Engineers river training structures, such as weirs, dykes, and levees. The bridge also offers panoramic views of the St. Louis skyline to the south and the Illinois riverfront.

    Is parking available on both the Missouri and Illinois sides of the McKinley Bridge?

    Yes, parking is available on both sides. On the Missouri side, you can find parking near the intersection of Salisbury and North 9th Street in St. Louis. On the Illinois side, the McKinley Bridge Roadside Park provides parking for visitors.

    What public transport options are available to reach the McKinley Bridge in St. Louis?

    While there isn't a MetroLink station directly adjacent to the bridge, several MetroBus routes serve the general area in St. Louis. Visitors should check the latest Metro Transit schedules and routes for the most convenient bus stops near Salisbury and North 9th Street to access the bridge.

    Are there any permits required to cross or use the trails near the McKinley Bridge?

    No, the McKinley Bridge is a free crossing, and no permits are required to walk or cycle across it. The dedicated pedestrian and bicycle lane is open to the public without any fees.

    Is the McKinley Bridge area family-friendly and dog-friendly?

    Yes, the McKinley Bridge is considered family-friendly, offering a safe and enjoyable environment for walks and bike rides with children. It is also generally dog-friendly, though dogs should be kept on a leash, and owners are expected to clean up after their pets. The dedicated pedestrian/bike lane provides ample space.

    What are the best times of year to visit the McKinley Bridge for outdoor activities?

    While pleasant weather conditions generally enhance the experience, spring and fall often offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking or cycling. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold, though the bridge remains accessible year-round. Visiting during sunrise or sunset can also offer particularly scenic views.

    How long does it typically take to cross the McKinley Bridge on foot or by bike?

    The McKinley Bridge is approximately 6,313 feet (1,924 meters) long. On foot, a leisurely stroll across the bridge and back might take 30-45 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views. By bike, it would take significantly less time, perhaps 10-15 minutes for a round trip.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants near the McKinley Bridge?

    While the immediate vicinity of the bridge on both the St. Louis and Illinois sides is not densely populated with commercial establishments, you can find various cafes, pubs, and restaurants a short drive away in downtown St. Louis or in the nearby communities of Venice, Madison, and Granite City, Illinois.

    What is the historical significance of the McKinley Bridge?

    The McKinley Bridge is historically significant for several reasons. Opened in 1910, it was an early example of a combined interurban railway and vehicular bridge. Notably, it carried a segment of the historic U.S. Route 66 across the Mississippi River from 1926 to 1928, and optionally until 1937. It's also an important surviving work of acclaimed engineer Ralph Modjeski and has undergone significant rehabilitation to preserve its legacy.

    Is the McKinley Bridge accessible for wheelchairs?

    The dedicated pedestrian and bicycle lane on the McKinley Bridge is generally flat and paved, making it accessible for wheelchairs. There are no stairs or significant obstacles on the bridge itself. Visitors should consider the accessibility of parking areas and approach routes on both sides when planning their visit.

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