“This is a fantastic little park just off the side of the road in the small village of Rockbridge. The natural bridge spans the west fork of the Pine river as it flows down and joins the Pine river a 1/2 mile from the park. Over the ages the two branches of the river have each carved away at their sides of a sandstone ridge until today there is a ridge only about 20 to 30 feet wide extending for about a mile. Near the northern end the west fork carved down far enough to meet a location where it could tunnel through the sandstone ridge and form the natural bridge. There is a short hiking trail blasted through the ridge with a bridge at the other end so you can experience both sides of the sandstone ridge. There is a series of steps to the top of the ridge. There is a small park with some playground equipment and a picnic shelter. In short if you are in the area this is a must stop especially since it is so accessible and you can easily spend from 30 minutes to 3 hours in the park.”
“This place has everything! Pretty sure I even saw a t-bone in the freezer ha! Nice little coffee section: espresso maker, iced coffee machine, standard coffee pots. Tons of flavors More donuts than I've ever seen at a gas station in my life. I've tried one here and there. Pretty fresh. My number one go to is the warm cheese filled garlic bread sticks after an over night shift when it's 9degrees outside. Seriously my favorite!”
“Landon was a 10/10 worker, guy was the most pleasant employee I've seen. He Dispensed everything in my car nicely and was very friendly.
highly recommend 10/10”
“If you want an AlDIs setting with great prices in or around Richland Center this is it! The people who work here are super nice and take time to chat and always asking if you need help, there is tons of food from meat to gluten free and then fresh cheese and veggies. We have been going once or twice a month and get enough for a week or so for under 100$.”