Built c. 1850 (sign says 1824), Town lattice design, 85.5 ft long.
Cadys Falls Road Iron Bridge
Historic iron bridge near famous waterfall
Visit: Combines iron bridge history with natural wonder! Double Attraction: Bridge + spectacular Cadys Falls. Falls Access: Park at bridge, short hike to falls. Iron Construction: See why Vermont mostly chose wood over iron. Photography: Bridge with falls in background = unique shot. Swimming: Falls have swimming holes (cold!). Hiking: Trail continues past falls for more adventurous. Best Season: Spring for powerful falls, fall for colors. Safety: Falls area can be slippery - proper footwear essential. Time Needed: 2 hours for bridge and falls hike. Local Favorite: Vermonters love this swimming spot. Parking: Limited spaces fill quickly on hot days. Hidden Gem: Many tourists miss this iron bridge/falls combo.
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