Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

Category: Bridge

Address: New Mexico 87529, USA

Phone: +15757588851

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Jose Antonio Chacon

Jul 6, 2022

Thrilling place to be right at the middle of the bridge. It shakes as cars go by. Take some binoculars to peek at the bottom of the river. Try to find the shattered jeep.

Brian Yoksh

Jun 11, 2022

Cool bridge covering the Rio Grande gorge. It's less convenient than expected to cross the bridge from the rest area/parking lot. If there's a good walking path it's not well marked. I had to jump over guardrail to get to sidewalk. Better to park on the southern side and walk to bridge. Please like my review if you found my comments or photos interesting or helpful!!

Bill Hutchinson

Jun 2, 2022

This is such a beautiful easy hike from the bridge! PLEASE take water for you AND YOUR PET... We saw so many walking a dog with no water. 10% humidity and 80 doesn't take long to dehydrate.

Lavonna Skeans

Apr 13, 2022

Beautiful! Truly amazing place. We drove over the plateau from the gorge. There are many hiking trails and amazing views! The road is a little rough after the steel bridge. But, the views are worth it!

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Questions & Answers

Is there a bike lane on the bridge?

Terri Tankersley | Jul 30, 2019
Isaac Wilson | Jul 31, 2019

No

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Where it is located

rosita lopez | Jul 30, 2019
Kat V | Jul 31, 2019

Take Highway 64 from West Taos. It is not far too much.

do you have any great facts about the rio grande gorge bridge

Natalie Misa | Jul 30, 2018
Desi Auditore | Jul 31, 2018

Yeah, it has a lot of inspirational posts hung up along the railings to help deter people from jumping.

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How many people have jumped from the Rio grand gorge

maria maldonado | Jul 30, 2018
J R | Jul 31, 2018

I read on the internet, about 115 people have jumped in the last 20 years.

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What highway crosses this gorge?

Bill Mowery | Nov 1, 2020
Kelli Johnston | Nov 2, 2020

HWY 64

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I saw a video of a suicide hotline phone is there one?

Bucket69 | Jul 29, 2020
Laura Hays | Jul 30, 2020

There are several.

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Is it possible to bungee jump here this July 21st?Just me

Christina Taylor | Jul 30, 2019
Billy Holden | Jul 31, 2019

No Bungee jumping allowed. Not sucide jumping either. Hence all the "Crisis" hot line buttons. County will not recover your body if you do jump!

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What water's feed the gorge

Bill | Jul 30, 2018
Angela Romero | Jul 31, 2018

The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, locally known as the "Gorge Bridge" and the "High Bridge",[2]is a steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. At 565 feet (172 m) above the Rio Grande,[3] it is the seventh highest bridge in the United Statesand 82nd highest bridge in the world.[4]

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