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  1. May 24, 2023 · The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge isn’t just another steel bridge. It’s a work of art. The beauty of the arches and steelwork against the red and green landscape of New Mexico is stunning. So the next time you travel north of Santa Fe, take a detour and venture down US Highway 64.

  2. The Río Grande Gorge Bridge, known locally as the “High Bridge,” is a massive steel arch crossing the Río Grande Gorge northwest of Taos. Spanning 1,280 feet and secured nearly 565 feet above the river, the bridge is the seventh highest in the United States.

  3. Description. Just 17 minutes from Taos, you're driving along flatlands until you come across a steel bridge floating above a 650 ft deep gorge. Drive 12 miles west of Taos, New Mexico on US Hwy 64, and you'll drive directly onto the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge that spans 1,280 feet.

  4. The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, locally known as the “Gorge Bridge” or “High Bridge Overlook” is a steel deck arch bridge across the gorge 10 miles northwest of Taos, New Mexico. Towering 565-feet above the Rio Grande, it is the seventh highest bridge in the U.S. and the 82nd highest bridge in the world.

  5. Aug 13, 2019 · Rio Grande Gorge Bridge - HighestBridges.com. Taos, New Mexico, United States. 565 feet high / 172 meters high. 600 foot span / 183 meter span. 1965. One of America’s highest and most famous bridges, the route 64 crossing of the Rio Grande near Taos, New Mexico was completed in 1965.

  6. New Mexico, USA, North America. Taos. Constructed in 1965, this vertigo-inducing steel bridge carries Hwy 64 across the Rio Grande about 12 miles northwest of Taos. It’s the seventh-highest bridge in the US (depending on your source), rising 565ft above the river and measuring 600ft long.

  7. Rio Grande Gorge Bridge | Outdoor Project. Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico. Denis LeBlanc. Adventure Guides » United States » New Mexico » Special Destinations. Plan In onX Backcountry. View 7 Photos. Hike-in Required. No. Open Year-round. Yes. ADA accessible. Yes. Guided tours. No.

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