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Bridge to Nowhere / East Fork San Gabriel River
At the end of this strenuous 10-mile hike, you will see a unique landmark a 130-foot long concrete bridge sandwiched between the canyon cliffs.
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Bridge to Nowhere / East Fork San Gabriel River Details
At the end of this strenuous 10-mile hike, you will see a unique landmark a 130-foot long concrete bridge sandwiched between the canyon cliffs. Underneath is the flowing East Fork San Gabriel River, which offers refuge from the hot sun after the long walk.
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