Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Natural bridge in San Juan County, Utah, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rainbow Bridge is a natural arch in southern Utah, United States. With a span of 275 feet (84 m), as reported in 1974 by the Bureau of Reclamation,[3] and height of 290 feet (88 m), it is one of the largest natural arches in the world. At the top it is 42 feet (13 m) thick and 33 feet (10 m) wide.[4] The bridge, which is of cultural importance to a number of area Native American tribes, has been designated a Traditional Cultural Property by the National Park Service. Rainbow Bridge National Monument was protected in 1910, and it is administered by Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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Rainbow Bridge National Monument | |
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Location | San Juan County, Utah, United States |
Nearest city | Page, Arizona |
Coordinates | 37°04′38″N 110°57′51″W |
Area | 160 acres (65 ha)[1] |
Created | May 30, 1910 (1910-May-30) |
Visitors | 86,369 (in 2016)[2] |
Governing body | National Park Service |
Website | Rainbow Bridge National Monument |
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