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Chasm Brook Bridge
Located along the northern loop of Around-Mountain Carriage Road, this is probably the most remote bridge in the carriage road system.
Plan Around Chasm Brook Bridge
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Chasm Brook Bridge Details
Completed in 1927, this is a rustic and small-scaled bridge with a 20-foot span over Chasm Brook. It is faced with random laid ashlar as are the long, slender, radiating voussoirs, the keystone, and the railing copings. The two-lane, gravel-surfaced deck is handsomely flared and terminates at pairs of rounded abutments which form pedestals for their gently peaked caps.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Chasm Brook Bridge
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Sargent Mountain
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Sargent Northwest Trail
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Conners Nubble
A moderately trafficked trail featuring a lake, best used from March through October. Dogs on leash are welcome.
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Connors Nubble Trail
A lovely shaded forest walk with minimal steep climbs.
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Gilmore Peak
One of the Park's three smaller summits, just west of Sargent Mountain, with impressive, scenic views.