Saturday, September 14, 2024

1996 Hodenpyl Suspension Bridge over Manistee River near Mesick, MI

(Satellite, 740 photos)

Angel Ross posted two photos with the comment:
As you drive along M-37 in Northern Michigan, you’ll come across a turnoff for a suspension bridge that spans the Manistee River just southwest of Mesick. 
This is the Little Mac Bridge, a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
The wooden suspension bridge is located northeast of the town of Manistee in the heart of the Manistee National Forest. It is a popular spot for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers alike, and it provides stunning views of the river and surrounding forest.
If you’re looking for a picturesque spot to enjoy nature and take in the beauty of Michigan, the Little Mac Bridge over the Manistee River is the perfect destination.
Dan Willey: It's called Hodenpyl suspension bridge or the North Trail suspension bridge. Little Mac is in Reed City and is a replica of the real thing.
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Tim Sheerer commented on the above post
Was just there
 
Chris Benites commented on the above post
We visited October 2022, it was beautiful.

Jeff Carroll commented on the above post
Was there last weekend!

Dawn K. Tate commented on the above post
Was just there

VisitManisteeCounty via BridgeHunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike (CC BY-SA)
"Part of the 11-mile trail project to create the Manistee River Trail in 1992, the Suspension Bridge, or “Little Mac” Foot Bridge is a 245’ [75m] pedestrian foot bridge completed in 1996."


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