Scariest Bridges in the United States


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Uploaded on Jun 28, 2022

United Bridge Partners is a bridge infrastructure company that invests in private bridge capital to help the government in solving the infrastructure crisis across the United States.

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Scariest Bridges in the United States

Scariest Bridges in the United States Overview The United States is one of the largest and most powerful countries in the world. From the skyscrapers of Chicago and New York, the United States has so many attractions. Certainly, the US infrastructure is in the bad shape for the last few years. However, things are going well after the public-private partnership. According to this agreement, a bridge infrastructure company invests in private bridge capital to help the government in solving the infrastructure crisis across the United States. Here are some scariest bridges in the United States that you should know: 01 Cloudraker Skybridge 02 Tahoma Creek Suspension Bridge 03 Mile-High Swinging Bridge Cloudraker Skybridge This is one of the scariest bridges that is located in Whistler, British Columbia. The span of this bridge is 427 feet. In fact, this bridge is an all-season destination. From ultimate bash of music to snowboard festival, there’s so much here. The peak suspension bridge is located over 7,200 feet over sea level. It is also known as the highest suspension bridge in the world. Tahoma Creek Suspension Bridge This bridge is located in Seattle. It is a 200-foot-long structure that you should visit once in a lifetime. Instead of not being maintained by the National Park Service, this bridge is worth your visit. Mile-High Swinging Bridge This is another scariest bridge located in Linville, North Carolina. This bridge is located at 5,280 feet above sea level. If you are a nature lover, then you will love visiting this beautiful bridge. It is the perfect combination for elevating your sense of adventure. Thanks! Contact Us +1(720)893-7508 [email protected] www.unitedbridgepartners.com