Natural Bridges National Monument is a United States National Monument that is situated approximately 50 miles from the Four Corners boundary. The monument features three marvelous natural bridges that will have visitors pondering the incredible powers of water, especially in a region that is typically characterized by its absence. To honor the Native Americans who once made this land their home, the bridges have been named “Sipapu,” “Owachomo,” and “Kachina,” respectively. There are several picturesque hiking trails throughout the park for visitors to explore. The primitive trails wind through canyons and over mesa tops, offering sweeping vistas of the park’s surroundings.
Natural Bridges National Monument, HC-60 Box 1, Lake Powell, UT, Phone: 435-692-1234
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