Four Bears Bridge
Four Bears Bridge
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jbwhitehouse
Dallas, TX1,792 contributions
Jun 2022
You can see this bridge from Crow Flies High Butte on the east. As you cross it be sure to notice the different tribe medallions on the bridge. Each is different. The bridge is very long and terminates near The 4 Bears Lodge and Casino.
Written July 11, 2022
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Brendan K
Milton43 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
Walk this bridge if you can. There is so many nice plaques of the local Indian chiefs and history. There is a wonderful park at the end of the bridge in New Town that reviews the history of the 3 bridges constructed here. Beautiful county around here. I'd recommend visiting the Indian Earthen Village!
Written September 27, 2018
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Christa M
Torquay, Canada36 contributions
Dec 2017 • Friends
This scenic drive is a lovely drive! Rolling hills and valleys. Lots of old homesteads tucked in the hills. Like travelling through the old west
Written January 1, 2018
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Beautiful_Badlands_ND
Wilton, ND55 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
The mile-long bridge, built to be sensitive to the historic, cultural and geological context. Good storyboards on west end, and samples of the insanely narrow bridge it replaced.
Written September 19, 2017
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PearlySparks
Williston, ND90 contributions
May 2017 • Family
Standard bridge, has history medallions as previously mentioned. Nothing out of the ordinary other than being second largest in North Dakota. Nice smooth ride!
Written May 6, 2017
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jgluv2travel
Regina, Canada3,106 contributions
Oct 2016 • Friends
This is an impressive looking bridge over the Missouri River, on highway 23 between New Town and 4 Bears Lodge and Casino. The bridge is just under a mile long (4500 ft.) which makes it the second largest bridge in ND. It was named after two chiefs. There are medallions on the bridge representing three tribes. There is interesting information on the internet regarding the building of the bridge, New Town and the reservoir named Lake Sakakawea.
Written November 30, 2016
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Jeffrey B
Minot62 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
Town still lacks some charm but the bridge on the way to the casino is beautiful day and night stop and check it out
Written November 27, 2016
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Four Bears Bridge (New Town) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
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- Hotels near Four Bears Bridge:
- (0.73 mi) West Dakota Inn
- (0.88 mi) Little Missouri Inn & Suites New Town
- (0.91 mi) Teddy's Residential Suites New Town
- (8.50 mi) Van Hook Territorial Inn
- (7.07 mi) The Lodge at Van Hook
- Restaurants near Four Bears Bridge:
- (0.02 mi) Better B Cafe
- (0.06 mi) Pizza Pie On The Fly
- (0.17 mi) TDH Fast Foods
- (0.08 mi) Champs Chicken
- (1.01 mi) Teddy's Lounge