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The Bellevue Bridge, officially known as the Grand Army of the Republic Bridge, is a historic continuous truss bridge spanning the mighty Missouri River. This vital crossing connects Mills County, Iowa, with Sarpy County, Nebraska, serving the community of Bellevue, Nebraska. As a significant piece of regional infrastructure, it has facilitated travel and commerce between the two states since its construction in the mid-20th century. Its design as a continuous truss bridge showcases a notable engineering style from its era.

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    May 12, 2025

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    Dating back to 1950 the Bellevue Bridge connects Mills County, Iowa and Sarpy County, Nebraska by spanning the Missouri River. There is a toll to cross the bridge so be sure to have 50 cents for each crossing you plan to make.

    January 25, 2018

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    Remember a couple of quarters for the toll.

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    Location: Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the exact location of the Bellevue Bridge?

    The Bellevue Bridge, officially known as the Grand Army of the Republic Bridge, spans the Missouri River, connecting Mills County, Iowa, and Sarpy County, Nebraska. It is located near Bellevue, Nebraska.

    Is the Bellevue Bridge the same as the bridge in Bellevue State Park, Iowa?

    No, the Bellevue Bridge (Grand Army of the Republic Bridge) is a vehicular bridge over the Missouri River. While there is a Bellevue State Park in Iowa, this bridge is not directly associated with it. There is also a pedestrian suspension bridge within the Bellevue Botanical Garden in Washington, which is a different structure entirely.

    Are there any trails or walking opportunities directly on or around the Bellevue Bridge?

    The Bellevue Bridge is primarily a vehicular crossing. While it is possible to walk or cycle across its 20-foot width, it does not have dedicated pedestrian or cycling trails separate from the roadway. For more extensive walking or hiking, you would need to explore options in the surrounding areas of Mills County, Iowa, or Sarpy County, Nebraska.

    What is the toll for crossing the Bellevue Bridge, and how can I pay it?

    The Bellevue Bridge is a toll bridge. There is a $1 toll for cars. Visitors should be prepared with cash, specifically quarters, as the bridge operates with a cash-only payment system.

    Is the Bellevue Bridge considered family-friendly for a visit?

    As a functional vehicular bridge, it's not typically considered a family destination for recreational activities. However, families interested in infrastructure or a quick scenic drive across the Missouri River might find it an interesting point of passage. There are no specific family-oriented amenities directly at the bridge.

    Is the Bellevue Bridge dog-friendly?

    Dogs are generally permitted in vehicles crossing the bridge. If walking across, dogs on leashes are typically allowed, but there are no specific dog-friendly facilities or designated walking areas on the bridge itself, which is primarily a roadway.

    What is the best time of day or year to visit the Bellevue Bridge for views or photography?

    While the bridge is functional year-round, for photography or views of the Missouri River, early morning or late afternoon can offer softer light. Seasonal changes bring different perspectives, with lush greenery in summer and potentially icy conditions in winter. However, its primary purpose is transportation, so traffic should always be considered.

    Are there any plans for the future of the Bellevue Bridge, such as replacement or upgrades?

    Yes, the Bellevue Bridge is considered obsolete and is projected to reach the end of its useful life by 2040. There are plans for its replacement in the coming decade, with local authorities seeking federal funding for a new structure that would include modern accommodations, potentially including pedestrian access, and eliminate toll booths.

    What is the historical significance of the Bellevue Bridge?

    The Bellevue Bridge, built in 1950, holds significant historical value as a long-standing connector between Iowa and Nebraska. Officially named the Grand Army of the Republic Bridge, it honors Union Civil War veterans. It has been a vital link for residents and commerce for over 70 years, symbolizing post-war progress and regional connectivity.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Bellevue Bridge?

    The Bellevue Bridge connects directly to Bellevue, Nebraska, and areas of Mills County, Iowa. In Bellevue, Nebraska, you will find various cafes, restaurants, pubs, and accommodation options within a short driving distance from the bridge. On the Iowa side, options may be more spread out but are available in nearby towns.

    How long is the Bellevue Bridge, and how wide is it?

    The Bellevue Bridge is approximately 1,968 feet (about 600 meters) long and 20 feet (6.1 meters) wide. This width accommodates two lanes of traffic, making it a relatively narrow crossing for a major river.

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