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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: May 14, 2021
Contact: Andrew Sporrer, Pr & Marketing Specialist, 804-217-1077, andrew.sporrer@dcr.virginia.gov
High Bridge to Reopen May 19
(Editors: Follow this link to download an image. Photo caption: High Bridge spanning the Appomattox River. It will reopen May 19 after the completion of a four-month preventive maintenance project.)
FARMVILLE, Va. — After a 4-month closure for redecking and preventive maintenance, High Bridge Trail State Park will officially reopen the bridge at dawn, Wednesday, May 19.
All 2,422 feet of the bridge’s surface decking, curbing (vertical safety fencing) and overlooks have been replaced. The completion of the project will reestablish the 31.2-mile continuous route from Burkeville to Pamplin, as well as reopen the trails in the Camp Paradise area leading down to the substructure of the bridge and the Appomattox River.
“We’re excited to return to business as usual just ahead of peak season,” said park manager Daniel Jordan. “We’ve got the Firefly Festival and a handful of races coming up — the bridge is a key factor in those events as well as the major draw for visitation.”
Initially opened as a state park in 2007, the park sees roughly 150,000 visitors annually.
Guests are reminded to pay for parking at the start of their visit. Cash payments can be deposited into pay boxes in the parking areas; payments may also be made online by following the instructions posted on the pay boxes.
“Special thanks to the public for their patience and cooperation during the closure,” Jordan said. “We look forward to seeing you all at the bridge again soon.”
For information on the park and upcoming events, visit: www.virginiastateparks.gov/high-bridge-trail.