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    Natural Bridge

    3.6 (16 reviews)

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    Hopus M.

    It costs $5 to look at a rock. The rock looks like a bridge. It's neat, but you can't get any closer than what you would see in a picture, so it's hardly worth paying. You don't get to walk on it or even get near it. I imagine the fear is that a couple of bubbas would take a late night drinkin' trip here and try to jump up and down until the rock came tumblin' down. So they guard it so you can't do that, or anything fun near or around it. There's a little guard shack disguised as a gift shop in front of it where you pay the man. After you've completed your 5 minute tour ($1 per minute you're there), you can go back to the gift shop and buy hillbilly emblazoned junk, but you're probably not going to because you're gonna be just as disappointed as I was by this carnival type gimmick. I'm not saying this isn't a great wonder, but for a 150 yard trail and a little tutorial shack on how to make moonshine, I've seen far better for less than $5. The bathroom had running water so that was cool.

    Shayna A.

    We saw the billboard while on our way North and decided to stop and check it out. After having to make a surprise turn at the top of a hill, pass an alpaca farm and weave down a curiously steep hill, we were pleasantly surprised at how welcoming this place was. The owner was there and you can tell he loves what he does. He told us all about the history of the bridge (and how they used livestock to cart huge logs up that curiously steep hill). The only two reasons this place did not get 5 stars: 1. No pets allowed, we had our puppies in the car (no worries, it was running with the AC on) so we had to hurry through. 2. It doesn't say anywhere that it costs to actually see the bridge. We didn't mind to pay, but it would have been super disappointing to go all that way (curiously steep, seriously) if we didn't have to means to pay. Otherwise it was very informative and one of the neatest roadside stops I've made!

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    Paul M.

    Short stop between Memphis and Eureka Springs, but you have a crazy crooked road to get here. Cannot actually get on the bridge anymore but nice stop to stretch your legs.

    Small gift shop and the person there tells you a bit about the bridge and how it came to be

    Ran across this stop by accident but thoroughly enjoyed it. I recommend. Small hike and good place to take some pictures of nature.

    Evan C.

    I don't know what the two star reviewers were expecting coming here. It's a classic tourist trap, but it's a good one. $5 entry fee isn't much for about a half hour of enjoyment, especially since the scenery is beautiful, the facilities are well kept and clean, and the staff (all one person) is very kind and knowledgeable. There's even a few tables you can sit at for a nice picnic surrounded by trees next to a 100+ year old wood house.

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    All closed up in January. Not a lot to do in the area . It had snowed and almost the whole state shut down.

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    I guess people want everything for free. The 5 dollars is probably for the upkeep of the place. Nice scenery and worth the stop

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    The staff was awesome from the start! We had a short wait for the tour so like any adult with no…read morekids along, I bought a bag of stuff to sluice for a diamond....or something. I came away with no diamonds but some decent sized stones, one of which was amethyst. The first cavern was the big one. It had some beautiful formations. We received great information from our guide and a little history lesson. Be sure to wear shoes with good grip as the stone steps may be damp as you go lower. At the bottom of the second cavern, you are 110 feet below ground level. Again, wear the right shoes as it is damp. The formations were beautifully lit for your viewing pleasure. If you are visiting Branson, this is just a little more than 30 minutes on down the road!

    A must see if you are traveling in Arkansas…read more We were staying in Hot Springs which was a 3 hr drive but it was totally worth it! They have two caves but we only did the mystic cavern one due to time. They closed at 5. They also have a pretty extensive gift shop filled with crystals and knick knacks. The tour lasted about 45 minutes. Make sure your shoes can get wet because the cave floors were damp and had puddles. It can also be chilly in the caverns. Amazing experience! P.S I have to say driving up the mountain to get here was a journey in itself! There were not many pit stops to use the restroom and the only real food place was subway which was about 30 minutes from the caverns. They have a small community in the mountains but it is small and not everything is always open. Beautiful drive up though. Not for the faint of heart if you are scared of heights because there are many drop offs where you see the valleys 1000 ft below.

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    Definitely recommend this tour! We did the lakes and landmarks sunset tour, two hours. Jerry was…read moreour tour guide. He was so great! He talked about the area as we drove, had some great stories, and pointed out several things that I definitely want to do when we come back again. The tour went to some beautiful overlooks, we were able to get out at spots to take in the view, and take pictures. Jerry was knowledgeable about the history of the landmarks and you can tell he loves educating others about it. We have two teenagers and he managed to keep them interested in the historical part, and keep them on the toes for the off road part. We all had a blast! Also, the woman working the check in counter was super nice when we arrived. We enjoyed visiting with her while we waited for the tour to start.

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