Just when you think the Land of Enchantment couldn’t get any more, well, enchanting, something quickly reminds you of New Mexico’s beautiful and fascinating appeal. Food, natural features, historic landmarks, and superb architecture all prompt us to think of the state’s allure.
One such location? The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, a beautifully engineered landmark that also just happens to be the highest in the state.
Dave Hensley/Flickr As its name suggests, the bridge spans the stunning Rio Grande Gorge, which is about a 15 to 20-minute drive from Taos.
The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge stretches 1,280 feet in length and is part of U.S. Highway 64.
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As for its height, the exact measurement has been disputed for years.
Cindy McEwen-Davidson/Google Initially, it was determined to reach 650 feet from the Rio Grande. However, in recent years that number wavered, with the most recent height figured to be 600 feet above the river’s surface.
Construction on the bridge began in 1963 and it was dedicated in 1965, meaning the steel landmark will reach its 55th year of service in September of 2020.
Bart Hanlon/Flickr The year following its construction and dedication, it was nominated for and won an award in the American Institute of Steel Construction’s annual Prize Bridge competition. The jury also noted its beauty, saying it has “well-balanced symmetry” and “fits into the gorge in an aesthetic and pleasing manner.”
Today, you can stop at the bridge for a no-cost sightseeing adventure.
Tomas Alires/Google A parking area is nearby and you can walk across the entire bridge, which measures approximately a half-mile over and back.
And that view is most certainly impressive! When was the last time you visited?
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The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is located along U.S. Highway 64, about 12 miles west of Taos.
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The parking lot and rest area are located on the west side of the bridge, which leads to a paved walkway.
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As its name suggests, the bridge spans the stunning Rio Grande Gorge, which is about a 15 to 20-minute drive from Taos.
Tony Fernandez/Flickr
Cindy McEwen-Davidson/Google
Initially, it was determined to reach 650 feet from the Rio Grande. However, in recent years that number wavered, with the most recent height figured to be 600 feet above the river’s surface.
Bart Hanlon/Flickr
The year following its construction and dedication, it was nominated for and won an award in the American Institute of Steel Construction’s annual Prize Bridge competition. The jury also noted its beauty, saying it has “well-balanced symmetry” and “fits into the gorge in an aesthetic and pleasing manner.”
Tomas Alires/Google
A parking area is nearby and you can walk across the entire bridge, which measures approximately a half-mile over and back.
Mike Lewinkski/Flickr
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New Mexico is home to 46 national historic landmarks and each is fascinating in their own way. Read about some of our favorites in 11 Historical Landmarks You Absolutely Must Visit In New Mexico and let us know which is your top pick!
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Address: Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, New Mexico 87529, USA