Built in 1866 by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould
Stone arch vehicle bridge (Manhattan schist boulders held together by gravity and friction).
Carries East Drive over a park path and Montayne's Rivulet (the only natural running spring in Central Park) around 107th Street near Lasker Rink Huddlestone Arch is considered by many to be the most surprising of Central Park's arches. Built entirely of huge, uncut boulders, is constructed without the use of mortar or other binding material. Only gravity and pressure keep the massive boulders in place, one of which is said to weigh 100 tons. The arch actually supports traffic over the Loch to the East Drive, south of Lasker Rink.