Clinton Presidential Park Bridge
What to know
Originally built in 1899, the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge, formerly known as the Rock Island Railroad Bridge, was converted into a ramped pedestrian pathway and reopened in 2011. Located adjacent to the Clinton Presidential Center, the bridge serves as a visual representation of President Bill Clinton's "Bridge to the 21st Century."
The bridge serves as the eastern crossing of the 15-mile Arkansas River Trail, which runs along both the north and south banks of the Arkansas River. The loop is a must-see for visiting cyclists, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Clinton Presidential Park Bridge is one of four pedestrian bridges in Little Rock that stretch over a navigable body of water.
The bridge serves as the eastern crossing of the 15-mile Arkansas River Trail, which runs along both the north and south banks of the Arkansas River. The loop is a must-see for visiting cyclists, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Clinton Presidential Park Bridge is one of four pedestrian bridges in Little Rock that stretch over a navigable body of water.
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1200 East President Clinton Avenue,
Little Rock, AR 72201