Bahia Honda State Park
Click on a thumbnail photo to view the full picture. 1 to 18 of 18 records |
|
Close up of the Rusting Tressles of the Bahia Honda Bridge Close up of the rusting steel spans that make up the damaged Bahia Honda Bridge. |
|
Close up of the Tressles Under the Bahia Honda Bridge Close up of the steel spans that rest on concrete piers under the Bahia Honda Bridge. |
|
Entrance to the North Section of the Bahia Honda Bridge End of the walking trail that connects to the Bahia Honda Bridge. Sea grapes and plants line and over hang the pathway. |
|
North West Beach in Bahia Honda State Park with Palm and Sea Grape Trees The northwest beach and recreation area of Bahia Honda Key. Palm Trees and Sea Grapes in the foreground. A jetty, boats and US Highway 1 in the background. |
|
Northwest Beach and Bahia Honda Bridge for the Overseas Highway The northwest beach and recreation area of Bahia Honda State Park. The old Bahia Honda Bridge in the background. The bridge was original built as part of Henry Flaglers Overseas Railroad and spanned 5,055 feet across the Bahia Honda Channel. The 1... |
|
Rocks and Surf at the Entrance to the Bahia Honda Channel Close up of the rocks and ocean just below the Bahia Honda Bridge at the entrance to the Bahia Honda Channel. Palm trees and mangroves surround the area. |
|
Sea Grape and Palm Trees at Bahia Honda State Park Large sea grape tree with palm trees along the edge of the sea wall. US Highway 1 in the background crossing the Bahia Honda Channel. |
|
Sea Wall, Rocks and Palm Trees at the Entrance to the Bahia Honda Channel The sea wall, rocks and ocean just below the Bahia Honda Bridge at the entrance to the Bahia Honda Channel. Palm trees, mangroves and sea grapes surround the area. |
|
Sea Walls with Palm and Sea Grape Trees at the Far West End of Bahia Honda State Park Palm trees and sea grapes on the edge of the sea wall. Boats and US Highway 1 in the background. |
|
Section of Bahia Honda Bridge with US Highway 1 in the Background The steel spans on concrete piers that make up the Bahia Honda Bridge. Sections of the bridge were destroyed during the 1935 hurricane. US Highway 1 can be seen to the right. |
|
The Bahia Honda Bridge and US Highway 1 Crossing Over the Bahia Honda Channel The old Bahia Honda Bridge was original built as part of Henry Flaglers Overseas Railroad and spanned 5,055 feet across the Bahia Honda Channel. It had to cross water thirty feet deep on steel spans on concrete piers. The 1935 hurricane destroyed sec... |
|
The Bahia Honda Bridge Over the Bahia Honda Channel The old Bahia Honda Bridge was original built as part of Henry Flaglers Overseas Railroad and spanned 5,055 feet across the Bahia Honda Channel. The 1935 hurricane destroyed sections of the bridge. US highway 1 can be seen to the right. |
|
The Bahia Honda Bridge with a Section Missing The old Bahia Honda Bridge was original built as part of Henry Flaglers Overseas Railroad and spanned 5,055 feet across the Bahia Honda Channel. It had to cross water thirty feet deep on steel spans on concrete piers. The 1935 hurricane destroyed sec... |
|
Trail Back to the Beachs and Recreation Area of Bahia Honda Key Trees over hanging the trail leading back down to the beaches and recreation area of Bahia Honda State Park. |
|
Trail up to the Bahia Honda Bridge Walking trail that leads up to the Bahia Honda Bridge. Sea grapes line the path. |
|
Tressles of the Bahia Honda Bridge The steel spans of the Bahia Honda Bridge. Remnants of the Florida East Coast Railway which became the Overseas Highway until sections were damaged by the 1935 hurricane. |
|
Underside of the Bahia Honda Bridge Underside of the Bahia Honda Bridge in between the protective sea walls. Sea grapes and palms to the right of the bridge. |
|
Underside of the Bahia Honda Bridge Where it Meets the Trail Structure of the Bahia Honda Bridge where it connects to Bahia Honda Key. |
|
|