Parks all over the country are full of bridges, whether wooden or paved; it’s something we’re all used to seeing. However, hidden in Shawnee National Forest is a gorgeous bridge that formed all on its own! The Pomona Natural Bridge is a little-known point of interest in the park that makes for a fun short hike and a great photo opportunity.
The bridge is nestled in Shawnee National Forest.
Bob Gill/Facebook This stunning forest covers the southernmost parts of Illinois, boasting 415 square miles of protected land. There are plenty of points of interest within the park, but this bridge is one of the most beautiful.
It isn’t like most bridges you’ll find.
Erin Jayne/Facebook Rather than existing as a man-made structure, the bridge has come to be naturally. It is made of sandstone and spans across a ravine.
The 90-foot bridge is part of a 0.3 mile loop, making it perfect for a quick hike.
Kevin Morefield/Facebook Suitable for children and adults alike, the short trail provides a beautiful view of the surrounding forest. Kids will love climbing the rocks and exploring the ravine.
At 30 feet high and eight feet wide, it’s fairly safe - but it might make you nervous if you’re afraid of heights.
TJ Aldridge/Facebook It’s a spot that simply can’t be missed when you’re in the area. Be sure to bring your camera to capture all of the natural beauty!
To find the bridge, drive south from Murphysboro on IL-127 for about 10 miles. Then, take a right on Pomona Road, and another onto Natural Bridge Road. Follow the signs; it’ll be easy to spot the trail head.
Bob Gill/Facebook
This stunning forest covers the southernmost parts of Illinois, boasting 415 square miles of protected land. There are plenty of points of interest within the park, but this bridge is one of the most beautiful.
Erin Jayne/Facebook
Rather than existing as a man-made structure, the bridge has come to be naturally. It is made of sandstone and spans across a ravine.
Kevin Morefield/Facebook
Suitable for children and adults alike, the short trail provides a beautiful view of the surrounding forest. Kids will love climbing the rocks and exploring the ravine.
TJ Aldridge/Facebook
It’s a spot that simply can’t be missed when you’re in the area. Be sure to bring your camera to capture all of the natural beauty!
Have you ever visited Pomona Natural Bridge? Tell us about your experience in the comments.
For more beautiful hikes, here are 8 Hikes You Need To Take In Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest.
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