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  2. Natural Bridges National Monument - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, the National Geographic Magazine publicized the bridges and the area was designated a National Monument on April 16, 1908, by President Theodore Roosevelt. It is Utah's first National Monument. The Monument was nearly inaccessible for many decades as reflected by the visitor log kept by the Monument's superintendents.

  3. Owachomo Natural Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge has a width of 27 feet and a span of 180 feet, making it one of the longest natural arch spans in the United States. [2] Owachomo means "rock mound" in Hopi and is named after the rock formation on top of the east end of the bridge. [3] The arch can be reached via the Natural Bridges Owachomo Trail from Bridge View loop drive [4]

  4. Utah State Route 275 - Wikipedia

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    It runs approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest, from the junction of SR-95 (which is two-miles (3 km) west of the SR-95 and SR-261 junction), to the east entrance of Natural Bridges National Monument. The route forms part of the Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway.

  5. Sipapu Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Based on specific criteria that separate natural arches from natural bridges, Sipapu is the sixth longest natural bridge after the more well-known Rainbow Bridge also located in Utah, and four Chinese natural bridges—all longer than Rainbow Bridge—which were measured and documented by NABS between 2010 and 2015. [3]

  6. 35 Surprising Facts About America's National Parks - AOL

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    Located in Alaska's Denali National Park and Preserve, Denali is the tallest mountain in North America, even taller than Everest if you measure it from base to summit.At 20,310 feet above sea ...

  7. Utah State Route 95 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 95 or Bicentennial Highway is a state highway located in the southeast of the U.S. state of Utah.The highway is an access road for tourism in the Lake Powell and Cedar Mesa areas, notably bisecting Bears Ears National Monument and providing the only access to Natural Bridges National Monument.

  8. White Canyon (San Juan County, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    It is spanned by Sipapu Bridge, one of the largest natural bridges in the world. [2] The canyon begins in the foothills of the Abajo Mountains and passes through Natural Bridges National Monument before emptying into Lake Powell. Utah State Route 95 parallels the inner gorge of the canyon for much of its length. [3]

  9. Kachina Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge has a width of 44 feet and a span of 210 feet, making it the widest girth in the park and one of the longest natural arches in the United States. [1] It can be reached via a 1.4 mile round trip hike.