If you’re a lover of the great outdoors, you’ve most likely encountered a swinging bridge or two. If not, we’ve conveniently mapped out a few that are hiding in various locations around Virginia. Today, we’ll introduce you to what has to be the most unique swinging bridge of them all. It’s the longest upside down swinging bridge in the state, and it’ll take your love of quirky crossings to a whole new level.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what makes swinging bridges so alluring. Perhaps it’s their seeming lack of support that makes crossing them such an adventure.
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If you agree, then you’ll definitely want to plan a trip to the Farm at Ticonderoga. This family-friendly attraction is home to the state’s longest “upside down” swinging bridge.
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Measuring in at a whopping 143 feet long, the curve of this unique bridge nearly skims the water level! Things might get a little wobbly as you cross the bridge, but fortunately, there are safety railings in place.
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If you bring your little ones with you to the farm, they’ll enjoy activities such as going down this exhilarating slide which is built into the hillside.
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Another unique attraction is this goat castle, a tower made for goats to climb and jump around in. What could be better?
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So whether you’re looking for a unique bridge adventure or are looking for a place to take the family, you’ll love your outing to this unique farm in Chantilly.
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The Farm at Ticonderoga can be found at 26469 Ticonderoga Rd, Chantilly, VA 20152. Have you visited before and walked across the longest swinging bridge in Virginia? If so, we’d love to hear about it! For related content, be sure to read about This Incredible Swinging Bridge Restaurant In Virginia.
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