3. Royal Gorge Bridge, Colorado

Built in 1929, the bridge stretches 1,260 feet (384 meters) across the gorge. Its wooden planks, supported by steel cables, offer visitors thrilling views of the river far below. For those scared of heights, the exposed walkway is a true challenge. Over the years, the Royal Gorge Bridge & Park has added attractions like a visitor center, gondolas, and zip lines, enhancing the experience. After a major fire in 2013, the park was rebuilt, with the bridge remaining as the centerpiece, ensuring its safety and longevity.
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