Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge

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100 S Lamar Blvd
Austin, TX 78704

Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge is an iconic structure located in Austin, TX, that serves as a vital link for pedestrians and cyclists. The bridge is renowned for its scenic views and accessibility, promoting an active lifestyle in the urban environment.

Currently, the site associated with Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge has relocated, and efforts are underway to redirect visitors to the new destination. This transition reflects the bridge's commitment to enhancing public access and engagement within the community.

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4.01 reviews
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Easy walk, great views
9/5/2020

Walk from west by the power station over to so co area or walk along river on either side. Tons of f...

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