Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge.
705 Riverfront Drive, Omaha, NE 68102
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The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge is a stunning park and tourist attraction located at 705 Riverfront Drive in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Spanning the Missouri River, this iconic bridge offers breathtaking views of the city skyline and is a popular spot for walking, biking, and sightseeing. Named after former Nebraska senator Bob Kerrey, this bridge is a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike. With its unique design and picturesque setting, the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Omaha skyline.
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"The Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge boasts a nice, brisk, 10-15 walk from either Nebraska or Iowa to the other. It crosses the Missouri River. I walked from the Nebraska side to the Iowa side. On the banks of Iowa were a few people fishing and a few logs shattered about to sit on to view the water and cabled Bridge. The Bridge is near other attractions (Illuminarium and parks). Great place to jog, check/hang out on a nice day. The highlight is being able to straddle the Stateline on Nebraska and Iowa."
"Beautiful pedestrian bridge, even more beautiful at night! Easy access for all and great views. You can park at Lewis and Clark visitor center or street parking near bridge entrance on Omaha side. Definitely worth checking Bob The Bridge out."
"We came to the bridge over the weekend and had a blast. It's really quite the structure. The walk was pleasant even though it was chilly. We loved the Omar statue. It was adorable. We "bobbed" and got some really good photos from the bridge. And there is a really cool playground on the Iowa side of it."
"This location offered a beautiful view of the Missouri River and a pleasant morning walk. The bridge had a refreshing breeze when I crossed it that morning and it was amazing. Another fun detail was the dividing line between the states of Iowa and Nebraska. That made for some fun photo shenanigans. At various points on the bridge, there were different placards displaying various bits of Native American culture and history. Unfortunately, I didn’t have any pictures of those. I didn’t stay for long but it was a nice place for a little relaxation."
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