Little Mac Foot Bridge

Part of the 11-mile trail project to create the Manistee River Trail in 1992, the Suspension Bridge, or “Little Mac” Foot Bridge is a 245’ pedestrian foot bridge completed in 1996.

Stronach Rail Bridge

Constructed in 1887, the Stronach Rail Bridge is one of the oldest bridges still in service. Its main span is 124 feet and is frequently used by CSX Rail. The bridge’s classic lines highlight a typical v-lacing bridge structure, however, a unique feature are the...

Manistee River Train Bridge

The Manistee River Train Bridge is a classic truss bridge used for years to transport pedestrians and freight across rivers and gorges. This bridge, perhaps not unique to the untrained eye, has many unique architectural details such as the dropped bottom truss chord...

Swing Bridge

This Swing Bridge services the Marquette Rail system across the Manistee River. This plate girder swing bridge is a rare structure type in Michigan, and is one of the few remaining functional bridges in the state. Watching one of the 600’+ Great Lakes shipping liners...