Completed in 1863 with detailing done by Jacob Wrey Mould, the arch is built of stone and brick.
A charming stone span on the northern edge of North Meadow near the Loch, Springbanks Arch is one of the least known of Central Park's arches. A short flight of steps leads to a red brick underpass. On the side facing North Meadow, is a cascade that used to be known as Sabrina's Pool in the nineteenth century. 102nd street crossing, east side of the park.