4 Bridges at Bear Mountain, NY.
Bear Mountain Bridge – The main vehicular bridge crossing the Hudson River. It's a steel suspension bridge and a historic landmark—opened in 1924.
The Popolopen Creek Trestle is a railroad bridge that carries the CSX River Subdivision line over Popolopen Creek, just north of the Bear Mountain Bridge.
Popolopen Suspension Footbridge – A pedestrian-only suspension bridge crossing Popolopen Creek, offering great views and often used by hikers along the Appalachian Trail.
Popolopen Bridge (Route 9W/202) – This is the vehicular bridge on U.S. Route 9W/202 that crosses Popolopen Creek just south of the Bear Mountain Bridge. It’s often overlooked but is heavily used.