By 1812Blockhouse
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is boasting this week about the new suspension bridge being created at Mohican State Park, and for good reason.
From the images which ODNR shared on social media, it’s well on its way to completion.
The Mohican Cable Pedestrian Bridge spans the Clear Fork tributary of the Mohican River at the Hemlock Gorge Trail. The work is being done by Righter, general contractor, and engineering firm Woolpert.
When opened later this year, it will be 120 feet in length.
Here are the photos shared by ODNR. Click two times on an individual photo for a full image.
This suspension bridge at Mohican State Park is coming together beautifully! We have partnered @rightercompany on this @ohiodnr design-build project, which is on schedule to open this spring https://t.co/A2OXGC7Y4l#engineering #bridgedesign #infrastructure #parksandrecreation pic.twitter.com/SepmDVHAUo
— Woolpert (@woolpert) March 30, 2021
Sources: ODNR, Righter; Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay