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Four Bears Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Bernard W
Clean and Interesting
You can see this bridge from Crow Flies High Butte on the east. As you cross it be sure to notice the different tribe medallions on the bridge. Each is different. The bridge is very long and termina...
Valoración publicada el 11 jul 2022
Brendan K
Walk this bridge if you can
Walk this bridge if you can. There is so many nice plaques of the local Indian chiefs and history. There is a wonderful park at the end of the bridge in New Town that reviews the history of the 3 br...
Valoración publicada el 27 sep 2018
714christam
Beautiful view of Lake Sacajawea
This scenic drive is a lovely drive! Rolling hills and valleys. Lots of old homesteads tucked in the hills. Like travelling through the old west
Valoración publicada el 1 ene 2018
BeautifulBadlandsND
World class structure
The mile-long bridge, built to be sensitive to the historic, cultural and geological context. Good storyboards on west end, and samples of the insanely narrow bridge it replaced.
Valoración publicada el 19 sep 2017
PearlySparks
Standard
Standard bridge, has history medallions as previously mentioned. Nothing out of the ordinary other than being second largest in North Dakota. Nice smooth ride!
Clean and Interesting
You can see this bridge from Crow Flies High Butte on the east. As you cross it be sure to notice the different tribe medallions on the bridge. Each is different. The bridge is very long and termina...
Walk this bridge if you can
Walk this bridge if you can. There is so many nice plaques of the local Indian chiefs and history. There is a wonderful park at the end of the bridge in New Town that reviews the history of the 3 br...
Beautiful view of Lake Sacajawea
This scenic drive is a lovely drive! Rolling hills and valleys. Lots of old homesteads tucked in the hills. Like travelling through the old west
World class structure
The mile-long bridge, built to be sensitive to the historic, cultural and geological context. Good storyboards on west end, and samples of the insanely narrow bridge it replaced.
Standard
Standard bridge, has history medallions as previously mentioned. Nothing out of the ordinary other than being second largest in North Dakota. Nice smooth ride!