Lots to do for all ages !! Take a walk across the river on a well populated area for being on the river downtown lots of information on Minneapolis next to the Hennepin Ave bridge on the west side of the bridge the same side the federal reserve is on walking down from the reserve to the banks of the river lots of history on how the downtown became overtime!! But you really got to see downtown from either Nicolette island or from somewhere in the Hennepin father bluffs Park fun for most all ages you can explore new areas old areas play games I've been going to this spot for more then 20 yrs when I first started my downtown exploitation it all started with mostly The abandoned Gold Metal Flour building right of the river and is a very historical spot also to me it was its history and the murals that was painted by some of the best graffiti artists I've ever seen on anything in person so for two years that's all we did was exploring Gold Metal Flour all areas from the top of the lit up sign on top with Gold all lit up and enjoying watching fireworks on the 4th of July right next to river to the basement in tunnels that got smaller and smaller that just ended up going to a sewer or somewhere we couldn't fit just about every inch was seen and enjoyed of this building that burned down a long time ago neat less to say after that we kinda just hung out all up and down the river from Minneapolis to St.Paul for the downtown areas under the stone arch bridge you will catch just about anything that's in the river except walleyes on there up stream about 5 miles up stream you can catch some walleyes but under the bridge is a really good spot if you like the downtown lifestyle and don't mind a nice fight or size with my favorite fish to fish for carp or catfish and an occasion you'll get a northern pike or bass if your lucky but rarely you'll leave without 1-2 fights with the carp or catfish they also got a block full of bars/restaurants right next to where you'll park to get there so there's something always going on down there or you can always take some of my advice and really make a day that don't cost much at all a can of oatmeal or corn and liver for fishing under 5 bucks and parking depending on where or how you get there the buses are pretty good at getting you kinda close without a far walk to get there I would have to say for sure !!!! ONE OF MY FAVORITE SPOTS OF ALL TIME FOR all the DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS only 1 ACTIVITY that tops everything and if you are here in the DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS Area you'll have to see the Nicolette Island or anywhere by the (Stone Arch Bridge, Central Ave bridge also known as 3rd Ave, or Hennepin Ave bridge also but all the action and fun will be on Main Street along th river with all sorts of different things to do all day long you can be there with stuff for the kids to be busy all day waiting for the fireworks if you like the downtown area this is the best place to be always in my heart and mind sorry if I repeated or went on to long about this gen of a spot that really gets overlooked a lot and needs more attention for why it's there and all the history with the whole area from Hennepin to the...
Read more🌉 Stone Arch Bridge – Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 🇺🇸
📍 Address: Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis, MN 55401 🗺️ Crosses: The mighty Mississippi River 🏛️ Category: Historic Landmark / Walking Trail / Photography Spot
⭐ Google Review (Local Guide Style):
America’s only stone arch bridge crossing the Mississippi River — a true engineering marvel and peaceful pedestrian paradise. 🇺🇸🌉
Built in 1883 by railroad baron James J. Hill, this stunning structure once carried trains — now it carries memories. With its 23 stone arches, breathtaking views of St. Anthony Falls, and a skyline backdrop of downtown Minneapolis, the Stone Arch Bridge is a must-visit.
Come for a jog, a stroll, or golden hour photography. 🌇 The bridge is always buzzing — from summer festivals to peaceful sunrise walks.
🚲 Tip: Rent a Lime bike or scooter and explore the entire Mississippi Riverfront trail loop. Don’t forget to visit Mill Ruins Park nearby!
📜 Historical Context:
🛤️ Built: 1883 (Railroad era)
🧱 Length: 2,100 feet (~640 meters)
🌊 Overlooks: St. Anthony Falls — only waterfall on the Mississippi
🏆 Listed: National Register of Historic Places
🌐 Translations
Spanish (Español): "Un puente de piedra impresionante sobre el poderoso Misisipi — ideal para caminar, correr o simplemente contemplar la historia."
Bengali (বাংলা): "মিসিসিপি নদীর উপর নির্মিত একমাত্র পাথরের সেতু — প্রাকৃতিক সৌন্দর্য ও ইতিহাসের নিদর্শন।"
Hindi (हिंदी): "मिसिसिपी नदी पर बना एकमात्र पत्थर का पुल — इतिहास, वास्तुकला और शांति का संगम।"
📍 Nearby Must-Sees:
Mill City Museum
Guthrie Theater Skydeck
Gold Medal Park
St. Anthony Main Riverwalk
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#StoneArchBridge #MinneapolisLandmarks #MississippiRiver #MinnesotaViews #HistoricBridgeUSA #WalkingTrail #MillCityVibes #LocalGuideUSA...
Read moreThis is a great spot in downtown Minneapolis for walking, biking, or taking some great photos. I have been to this bridge during each season, it is always beautiful regardless of the weather. Even on an overcast day, the grey blue color of the water and the mist coming off the waterfall is a lovely peaceful sight.
If you are coming from the Lake Harriet, Lake Maka Ska, or Lake of the Isles area - you can jump on the biking trail associated with the lakes and connect to another biking trail that will get you all the way to downtown Minneapolis/the Stone Arch Bridge. Harriet to the Stone Arch is about 7-8 miles one way (40-50 minutes). This is a longer ride but so worth it because you get to see Minneapolis from another angle, and it's just fun on a good-weather day!
However you want to enjoy this bridge is up to you, but you must stop by! Car parking is fairly cheap as well. Grab a coffee or tea at the awesome Dunn Bros around the corner, walk to the top of the Gold Medal Park hill, drop into the free-access "yellow room" at the Guthrie, and just enjoy the beautiful urban landscape of...
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