Rainbow Bridge is a natural arch in southern Utah, United States, designated a National Monument in 1910.
π One of the world's largest natural bridges, spanning 290 feet across and 275 feet high.
ποΈ Scenic views of red rock canyons and Lake Powell.
πΆββοΈ Accessible by boat or strenuous hiking trails.
πΈ Excellent photographic subject.
β οΈ Dock access to bridge may be unavailable due to fluctuating lake levels.
β°οΈ Backcountry hiking trails are strenuous, unmarked, and require permits.
βοΈ Summer days are hot with high risk for flash flooding.
π Carry plenty of water, especially on warmer days.
ποΈ Best to visit during spring and autumn for moderate temperatures.
π Permits required for hiking and camping on Navajo lands.
π° No entrance fee.
π Open year-round; closed at sundown.
Not permitted overnight at docks; available on Navajo land with permit.
Available at the dock.
π General Park Information: 928-608-6200.
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