The Wawona Swinging Bridge is an unmarked bridge located in Yosemite National Park, known for its beautiful swimming hole beneath it. Although seldom visited throughout most of the year, summer brings families to the area, where they enjoy picnics and the playful atmosphere. Children often dash across the bridge, which swings dramatically over the river. Built in 1959 by the Seventh Day Adventist Camp, the bridge serves as a shortcut, saving hikers a challenging six miles of trail, making it a significant historical point as well.
The Wawona Swinging Bridge is a clandestine bridge with a delightful swimming hole below it, not marked on maps and seldom visited throughout most of the year.
During summertime, Wawona's cabins and campgrounds are filled with visitors escaping crowded parts of Yosemite, making the swimming hole a popular destination.
Families enjoy the area by setting up camping chairs and picnics, while kids dash across the Indiana Jones-style swinging bridge.
The Wawona Swing Bridge was built in 1959 by the Seventh Day Adventist Camp and provides a shortcut that saves hikers 6 miles of difficult trail.
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