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Natural Bridges State Park
Natural Bridge State Park in North Adams, Massachusetts has a remarkable geological structure. The park’s famous natural bridge is North America’s unique white marble arch built of 550 million-year-old marble. Glacial meltwater carved it 13,000 years ago. The Hudson Brook runs down a deep 60-foot valley under the natural bridge, displaying New England glacial erosion.
The park includes tours of an abandoned marble quarry and the natural bridge. White marble from the quarry built the park’s dam. North America’s only white marble dam.
Natural Bridge State Park offers several recreational activities. The park has various picnic places and pathways with spectacular views of the natural bridge and surrounding environment. The park has birds and small animals.
Natural Bridge State Park is a stunning place to see the state’s natural and man-made attractions. Natural Bridge State Park offers geology, history, and outdoor fun.
Getting There
Address:
McAuley Rd
North Adams, MA 01247
Nearby Attractions
- MASS MoCA:
This contemporary art museum is located just a few minutes from Natural Bridge State Park and features a variety of exhibits and installations by artists from around the world. - Mount Greylock State Reservation:
This state park is located just a short drive from Natural Bridge State Park and offers visitors the chance to hike, bike, and enjoy the natural beauty of the Berkshires. The park is home to the highest peak in Massachusetts, Mount Greylock, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.




