Perrine Bridge

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Perrine Bridge is a large steel arch bridge spanning the Snake River Canyon in Twin Falls, Idaho, renowned for its dramatic views and popularity as a BASE jumping site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
BASEJumpingStatus one of the few U.S. bridges where BASE jumping is allowed year-round without a permit
carries U.S. Route 93 NERFINISHED
city Twin Falls, Idaho
surface form: Twin Falls
connects Jerome County, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Snake River
crossesNear Twin Falls, Idaho
surface form: city of Twin Falls
designer Hazelet & Erdal
surface form: Hazelet and Erdal
hasCategory Arch bridges in the United States
Bridges completed in 1976
Road bridges in Idaho
Tourist attractions in Twin Falls County, Idaho
hasNearbyAttraction Shoshone Falls Park
surface form: Shoshone Falls area
hasNearbyFacility Shoshone Falls Park
surface form: Twin Falls Visitor Center
hasNumberOfLanes 4
hasUse pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
hasViewOf Snake River Canyon
heightAboveWater about 486 feet
isFamousFor BASE jumping
being one of the highest publicly accessible bridges in the United States
dramatic canyon views
locatedIn Idaho
Twin Falls County, Idaho
Twin Falls, Idaho
United States of America
surface form: United States
mainSpanLength about 993 feet
material steel
namedAfter Ira Burton Perrine NERFINISHED
officialName I. B. Perrine Bridge NERFINISHED
opened 1976
owner Idaho Transportation Department
partOf United States Numbered Highway System
surface form: U.S. Highway System
replaced an earlier cantilever bridge built in 1927
river Snake River NERFINISHED
safetyFeature pedestrian walkways
spans Snake River Canyon
state Idaho
structureType open-spandrel arch
totalLength about 1,500 feet
usedFor BASE jumping events
photography
recreational sightseeing

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Twin Falls, Idaho hasLandmark Perrine Bridge
Twin Falls County, Idaho contains Perrine Bridge
Twin Falls County, Idaho hasLandmark Perrine Bridge
Shoshone Falls upstreamOf Perrine Bridge
south-central Idaho hasAttraction Perrine Bridge
Snake River (nearby canyon) hasTouristAttraction Perrine Bridge
subject surface form: Snake River Canyon
Snake River (nearby canyon) crossedBy Perrine Bridge
subject surface form: Snake River Canyon
Canyon Springs Golf Course near Perrine Bridge
Snake River Canyon Rim hasViewOf Perrine Bridge
Snake River Canyon Rim near Perrine Bridge
Snake River Canyon crossedBy Perrine Bridge
Snake River Canyon hasStructure Perrine Bridge