Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis to reopen to public ahead of schedule next month
Minneapolis' historic Stone Arch Bridge will be reopening to the public ahead of schedule.
According to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the bridge will again be accessible to pedestrians and cyclists starting Saturday, Aug. 9.
MnDOT says a family-friendly event will celebrate the reopening from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., featuring food trucks, live entertainment and more. The celebration will begin at Father Hennepin Bluff Park Bandstand with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a walk across the bridge.
Further details of the celebration will be released later.
The bridge has been undergoing repairs to the mortar since early December 2024, and hasn't been fully accessible since. Officials said rocks and stones were to be replaced and repaired as needed, too. The bridge was originally scheduled to reopen in the fall.
The bridge's full name is the James J. Hill Stone Arch Bridge. It was . It was converted to pedestrian use after railroad use ended in 1982.
Note: Video is from April 15, 2024.