Rainbow Bridge National Monument
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This magnificent natural sandstone bridge, one of the largest in the world, is an iconic symbol for Lake Powell, spanning 290 feet across and reaching a height of 275 feet.

Rainbow Bridge is a natural arch in southern Utah, United States, designated a National Monument in 1910.

Why Go

🌊 One of the world's largest natural bridges, spanning 290 feet across and 275 feet high.
🏞️ Scenic views of red rock canyons and Lake Powell.
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Accessible by boat or strenuous hiking trails.
πŸ“Έ Excellent photographic subject.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Dock access to bridge may be unavailable due to fluctuating lake levels.
⛰️ Backcountry hiking trails are strenuous, unmarked, and require permits.
β˜€οΈ Summer days are hot with high risk for flash flooding.

Tips

πŸŽ’ Carry plenty of water, especially on warmer days.
πŸ—“οΈ Best to visit during spring and autumn for moderate temperatures.
πŸ“œ Permits required for hiking and camping on Navajo lands.

Cost

πŸ’° No entrance fee.

Hours

πŸ•’ Open year-round; closed at sundown.

πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking

Not permitted overnight at docks; available on Navajo land with permit.

🚻 Toilets

Available at the dock.

Contact

πŸ“ž General Park Information: 928-608-6200.

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