I recently visited Natural Bridge in Albany and I was blown away by the beauty of this place! The bridge is a stunning natural formation that spans a beautiful waterfall and pool, surrounded by lush greenery and towering trees. It's truly a hidden gem in the heart of Albany.
The park is well-maintained, with easy walking trails and plenty of seating areas to take in the views. I appreciated the educational signs and displays that provide information about the natural history of the area.
What I love about Natural Bridge is the sense of peace and tranquility you feel as soon as you step into the park. It's like a little slice of paradise, and I felt so relaxed and rejuvenated after my visit. The sound of the waterfall and the birds singing in the trees creates a serene atmosphere that's truly magical.
Overall, I would highly recommend visiting Natural Bridge to anyone looking for a peaceful and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It's a must-visit destination for anyone visiting the Albany area, and a great place to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of...
Read moreWe were quite disappointed when we arrived and recognized that we had to pay 17$ just for visiting and photographing the bridge as well as the gap. We went to the Cape Le Grand Nationalpark and paid pretty much the same but there was way more to do and to see. Same actually for greens pool and elephant rocks but at this spot it‘s only one street going down to the bridge and the gap to have a look and take a picture because the other street to the lighthouse was closed as well. So we decided to leave again...
Read moreNatural Bridge – Albany, WA
Natural Bridge is an amazing natural rock formation and one of the highlights of Albany’s coastline. The viewing platform gives you a safe and close look at the huge granite arch with the ocean waves crashing beneath it – a really impressive sight. The power of the ocean here is incredible, and combined with the dramatic cliffs, it makes for an unforgettable experience.
It’s right next to The Gap, so you can easily see both in one visit. Definitely a must-see when...
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