Friday, September 8, 2017

Bridge of Dreams

Yesterday, Bill and I set out on an adventure after dropping the kids off at school. We have been walking many of the trails and hiking paths around our area in the last couple weeks. Well, Thursday morning we headed out to the Mohican Valley Trail about half an hour from our house to walk the trail and to see if we could find the "Bridge of Dreams." 

Well, we did find Mohican Valley Trail and we walked to the Bridge of Dreams. It was a very pretty walk (if you ignored the horse poop  on the trail! LOL). We parked a little over 2 miles away from the bridge and headed towards it.




 
The Bridge of Dreams was beautiful. It is a 370 foot long covered bridge and is apparently the 2nd longest covered bridge in Ohio. According to Wikipedia: "The Bridge of Dreams spans the Mohican River in Knox County, Ohio. It is a pedestrian and bicycling bridge and part of the Mohican Valley Trail, a nature trail built on an abandoned railroad bed belonging to the old Pennsylvania Railroad. The bridge is closed to motorized traffic but is often used by Amish buggies."






While we were on the bridge, Bill and I had fun looking at some of the graffiti that was written. I am traditionally not a fan of graffiti in public places but there were 2 that really spoke to me today.



We also found a painted rock on the bridge. I brought it home to rehide in a walk/hike next week. :) (If you are unfamiliar with the painted rock hobby, take a moment to go visit Lorraine over at "We are: Clamco as she is an AWESOME rock artist and really has a passion for painted rocks!)




Overall, it was a gorgeous day for a hike and the Bridge of Dreams was a great destination! 


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  1. That is a completely gorgeous bridge. It might become a favorite place for your childless adventures!

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  2. That looks like a beautiful place to walk! Very cool covered bridge. I'd want to return and walk there especially once those leaves start changing colors.

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  3. Very very pretty place, and looks so peaceful

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