Gemini Bridges
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It's safe—and permitted—to walk across these twin natural sandstone arches. Moab, Utah.

Gemini Bridges are twin natural sandstone arches near Moab, Utah, popular for hiking, mountain biking, and off-road driving. They stand on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. # Why Go 🚶 Walk across robust natural arches. 🏞️ Enjoy stunning red-rock landscape and scenic views of Bull Canyon and La Sal Mountains. 🚴 Explore an extensive mountain biking trail system with 61 miles of singletrack. 📸 Capture stunning views of the arches and canyons. 🌸 Witness beautiful wildflowers in bloom during spring. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Gap between arches varies 6-10 feet; fatalities have occurred from jumping. 🚗 Access road can be rough, high clearance desirable, 4WD recommended in wet conditions. 🚫 No fences or safety rails on arches, closely supervise children and pets. 🥵 Little shade along the trail, bring plenty of water and sunscreen. # Tips 🗺️ Bring your own maps for navigation; available at local bike shops or online, as there are many use paths. 🗓️ Best time to visit is during spring and fall for milder temperatures. 🐕 Dogs are permitted on leash. 🚻 No restrooms or water available directly at the site, plan ahead. 🛣️ Easier access from Utah SR-313 side. # 🅿️ Parking Trailhead parking available for multiple vehicles. Lower trailhead 8.5 miles north of Moab; upper trailhead 12.5 miles out UT 313. # 🕒 Hours Best used from March until October.

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