Virginians are never without opportunities for adventure. Whether that be a forested trail, a mountain overlook, or a beautiful day trip to the beach, there are countless ways to appreciate the scenic landscape. And then…there are some truly thrilling opportunities. Take the suspended bridge over the Tye River for example. On the one hand, it offers a breathtaking view of the landscape yet on the other hand, the thought of setting foot on this particular walkway could make your head dizzy.

Located in Nelson County, the Tye River suspension bridge can be accessed from the Appalachian Trail.

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This hanging foot bridge spans the Tye River, providing hikers and visitors with an unforgettable view of the nearby terrain.

Virginia State Parks/flickr This particular view, courtesy of Virginia State Parks, is an overlook from the nearby James River State Park.

While this bridge is structurally sound, there’s something slightly unsettling about setting foot onto a wooden bridge hanging only by cable wire.

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Fortunately, the bridge isn’t suspended too far from the ground.

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So if you just take it one step at a time…

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…you’ll reach the end before you know it! What an adventure.

Will Lyster/flickr This bridge is a crucial segment of the Appalachian Trail and can be enjoyed as part of a shorter day hike.

Looking for a detailed outline of how you can incorporate the Tye River bridge into a day hike? Click here for more. And if you love these sorts of adventure, be sure to read about This Canopy Tour Hiding In The Middle Of A Virginia Forest.

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This particular view, courtesy of Virginia State Parks, is an overlook from the nearby James River State Park.

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This bridge is a crucial segment of the Appalachian Trail and can be enjoyed as part of a shorter day hike.

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