South Tenth Street Bridge

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Location: South Tenth Street Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Region: Downtown / South Side (Monongahela River)

Type: Road bridge with pedestrian access

Built: 1930s

Best for: Walking views of the South Side and Downtown, connecting into bike/trail routes

Admission: Free

Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)

Also Known As: Philip Murray Bridge (local naming)

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South Tenth Street Bridge (Google Maps)

Connects into the South Side street grid and Downtown-side streets near the Bluff/Second Avenue area.

Hours

Open 24 hours.

Good to know

It is a practical crossing for walking and biking, but it is still an active vehicle bridge. Expect wind and traffic noise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the South Tenth Street Bridge located?

The South Tenth Street Bridge crosses the Monongahela River between Pittsburgh’s South Side and the Downtown/Bluff area. Map: South Tenth Street Bridge (Google Maps).

Can you walk across the South Tenth Street Bridge?

Yes. The bridge has pedestrian access and is a good viewpoint over the river.

Is it good for biking?

Yes, cyclists use this crossing. Stay alert at the ends of the bridge where traffic patterns change.

How long does it take to cross on foot?

Most people cross in about 5–10 minutes, plus time for photos.

What is the best time for photos?

Late afternoon and early evening work well for skyline angles and softer light.

Is there parking nearby?

There is limited street parking on nearby streets, but availability depends on time of day and events.

Is the bridge accessible for strollers or mobility devices?

It can be, but surfaces and approach sidewalks can vary. Check the approach route in advance if you need the smoothest path.

Is it open year-round?

Yes, though occasional closures can happen for maintenance or events.

What are good nearby add-ons?

Pair it with a South Side walk, river trails, or a loop using another bridge crossing.

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