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Natural Bridges
National Monument |
The Monument is located in Southeast Utah, 35 miles west of Blanding, Utah |
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| Natural Bridges National Monument is a “must-see” In Southeast Utah. With three amazing natural bridges and one of the best preserved kivas in the country, your next family vacation here will reward you with numerous outdoor adventures. There are also plenty of wildlife and bird watching opportunities. Check out below for further great National Bridges National Monument information.
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Uniqueness - Natural Bridges protects some of the finest examples of ancient stone architecture in the southwest. Located on a tree-covered mesa cut by deep sandstone canyons, three natural bridges formed where me... (click here for more)
Facts - Natural Bridges was established in 1908, making it the oldest National Park Service site in Utah. The Horsecollar Site was discovered by non-Indians in the late 1880's. In 1907, an archeological exped... (click here for more)
Be Equipped - Summer temperatures occasionally exceed 100 F, making strenuous exercise difficult. Late summer monsoon season brings violent storm cells which often cause flash floods. Though large snowfalls are unc... (click here for more)
Fees - Individual fees are $3 - 7 Days.
Vehicle fees are $6 - 7 Days.
Annual fee of $25 is good for entrance to Arches, Canyonlands, Hovenweep and Natural Bridges.... (click here for more)
Camping - There are13 sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. The fee is $10 per night. Sites have fire grates (no wood gathering in the Monument) and picnic tables. Maximum vehicle length is 21 fe... (click here for more)
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