Here at the Kingbridge Centre there are several hiking trail loops and one of them crosses over the Humber River.
Here is one of the bridges that crosses over the river. I like the reflection of the bridge and sky in the river.
Here is the view crossing the bridge. The bridge is not very long, but it is well made. At this point the Humber River is not too wide.
If you have one bridge over the river on a trail loop, then you need another one. This bridge is not as nice as the first one, but is a bit more rustic.
By the time I reached this bridge it was starting to get a bit dark as a storm was approaching. I hope to go back over this bridge next week.
My good friends live about 20 miles south of here close to Rowntree Mills Park.
The Humber River flows through the park. The river is much wider as it is downstream from here.
This bridge has an iron structure, but still has a wood deck. I really like this bridge.
See: A Walk in the Park
Here is another bridge across the Humber River in Rowantree Mills Park.
Part of the inspiration for my post tonight was having dinner with my friends. We had a great dinner and it was nice to catch up as it has been awhile since my last visit.
Which bridge do you like best?
Steven


The last one pictured.
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