Welcome to Utah’s first ever national monument! This place is special not only because it’s in the awesome state of Utah…it also has two deep canyons and three gigantic natural bridges. The bridges were formed from sandstone that used to be the shore of an ancient sea (umm, how cool is that?). All of the bridges have trails that take you deeper into the canyons, so you can explore at your own pace. If hiking isn’t your jam, just check out an overlook. There’s one small campground that has 13 campsites, where the sites are nestled into the trees in a quiet area. You only need a few hours to explore the bridges, but why rush it? Stay for a bit and discover a side of this fascinating monument that many people don’t see for themselves.
Welcome to Utah’s first ever national monument! This place is special not only because it’s in the awesome state of Utah…it also has two deep canyons and three gigantic natural bridges. The bridges were formed from sandstone that used to be the shore of an ancient sea (umm, how cool is that?). All of the bridges have trails that take you deeper into the canyons, so you can explore at your own pace. If hiking isn’t your jam, just check out an overlook. There’s one small campground that has 13 campsites, where the sites are nestled into the trees in a quiet area. You only need a few hours to explore the bridges, but why rush it? Stay for a bit and discover a side of this fascinating monument that many people don’t see for themselves.
Most visitors to the Natural Bridges National Monument only spend a few hours exploring around, but you aren’t most visitors, right? We didn’t think so! Get a bit more intimate with this interesting place by camping at the monument’s campground. You’ll have easy access to drinking water from the visitor center, but remember that there’s a five gal Read more...
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Natural Bridges National Monument
Welcome to Utah’s first ever national monument! This place is special not only because it’s in the awesome state of Utah…it also has two deep canyons and three gigantic natural bridges. The bridges were formed from sandstone that used to be the shore of an ancient sea (umm, how cool is that?). All of the bridges have trails that take you deeper into the canyons, so you can explore at your own pace. If hiking isn’t your jam, just check out an overlook. There’s one small campground that has 13 campsites, where the sites are nestled into the trees in a quiet area. You only need a few hours to explore the bridges, but why rush it? Stay for a bit and discover a side of this fascinating monument that many people don’t see for themselves.
Welcome to Utah’s first ever national monument! This place is special not only because it’s in the awesome state of Utah…it also has two deep canyons and three gigantic natural bridges. The bridges were formed from sandstone that used to be the shore of an ancient sea (umm, how cool is that?). All of the bridges have trails that take you deeper into the canyons, so you can explore at your own pace. If hiking isn’t your jam, just check out an overlook. There’s one small campground that has 13 campsites, where the sites are nestled into the trees in a quiet area. You only need a few hours to explore the bridges, but why rush it? Stay for a bit and discover a side of this fascinating monument that many people don’t see for themselves.
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Most visitors to the Natural Bridges National Monument only spend a few hours exploring around, but you aren’t most visitors, right? We didn’t think so! Get a bit more intimate with this interesting place by camping at the monument’s campground. You’ll have easy access to drinking water from the visitor center, but remember that there’s a five gal Read more...
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