The stone arch vehicle bridge, crafted from gneiss and ashlar, serves as the entrance point at West 110th Street, connecting Frederick Douglass Circle to the park over a pathway that leads to West Drive.
Towering at 48 feet high, it holds the distinction of being the tallest arch in Central Park and its northernmost entry.
Like the 77th Street Stone Bridge (Eaglevale) and Claremont Arch to its south, it is constructed from gneiss in rockface ashlar.