Landmark
Mulladay Hollow Bridge
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Mulladay Hollow Bridge is a historic, abandoned bridge located along a former highway in the Ozark Mountains near Eureka Springs. The bridge, now closed to vehicles, has become a favorite destination for hikers and photographers seeking rustic beauty and solitude. Visitors can walk across the weathered structure, admire the surrounding wooded hollow, and capture images of the bridge's stone arches set against the natural landscape. Its isolation and historic character make it a unique landmark for those exploring the area's backroads.
Don't miss
- Walk across the abandoned bridge and examine its stone construction.
- Photograph the bridge in its natural, forested setting.
- Hike the surrounding trails that connect to the historic highway route.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Mulladay Hollow Bridge
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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