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United StatesUtahBryce Canyon CityNatural Bridge

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Natural Bridge

Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
4.9(646)
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From Las Vegas: Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Day Tour with Lunch
From Las Vegas: Bryce Canyon & Zion National Parks Day Tour with Lunch
Fri, Dec 5 • 5:15 AM
Utah, 84764
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Gunnar CayaGunnar Caya
This is one of the many viewpoints found along the main road, and like many of the other viewpoints, you can almost see the views from you car. No fitness whatsoever required to see this one. And it is one of the only true arches I remember seeing in the park, so that alone makes this one of the more unique viewpoints in the park. This arch was nice, but if you've already been to Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, and Capitol Reef NP, this particular arch will seem somewhat underwhelming. And because of the arch, the crowds at this viewpoint can be larger than a lot of the other viewpoints, and you will see selfie sticks galore. But the negatives don't come close to outweighing the positives, this viewpoint is definitely worth stopping to see
Ravindu KumaragamageRavindu Kumaragamage
Bryce Natural Bridge, located in Bryce Canyon National Park, is a stunning rock formation carved by erosion over thousands of years. Despite its name, it's actually a natural arch rather than a true bridge. The red sandstone arch stands 85 feet tall and spans a beautiful canyon, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. It’s easily accessible via a short hike or viewpoint along the park’s Scenic Drive. The contrast of the vibrant red rock against the blue sky makes it a fantastic spot for photos and a highlight of Bryce Canyon’s many geological wonders.
Celeste RuppeltCeleste Ruppelt
This stop has the WOW factor. It is advertised in the park materials as being viewable from one’s car. That is not the case anymore, if it once was. But we parked and crossed the sidewalk (just a short distance and suitable for wheelchairs) behind the sign, and there it was. Truly amazing! Natural Bridge is between Mileposts 12 & 13 and it is worth the stop. The colors and textures were in such contrast. There was no information about the size of the opening under the bridge span.
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This is one of the many viewpoints found along the main road, and like many of the other viewpoints, you can almost see the views from you car. No fitness whatsoever required to see this one. And it is one of the only true arches I remember seeing in the park, so that alone makes this one of the more unique viewpoints in the park. This arch was nice, but if you've already been to Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, and Capitol Reef NP, this particular arch will seem somewhat underwhelming. And because of the arch, the crowds at this viewpoint can be larger than a lot of the other viewpoints, and you will see selfie sticks galore. But the negatives don't come close to outweighing the positives, this viewpoint is definitely worth stopping to see
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This stop has the WOW factor. It is advertised in the park materials as being viewable from one’s car. That is not the case anymore, if it once was. But we parked and crossed the sidewalk (just a short distance and suitable for wheelchairs) behind the sign, and there it was. Truly amazing! Natural Bridge is between Mileposts 12 & 13 and it is worth the stop. The colors and textures were in such contrast. There was no information about the size of the opening under the bridge span.
Celeste Ruppelt

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3y

This is one of the many viewpoints found along the main road, and like many of the other viewpoints, you can almost see the views from you car. No fitness whatsoever required to see this one. And it is one of the only true arches I remember seeing in the park, so that alone makes this one of the more unique viewpoints in the park.

This arch was nice, but if you've already been to Arches NP, Canyonlands NP, and Capitol Reef NP, this particular arch will seem somewhat underwhelming. And because of the arch, the crowds at this viewpoint can be larger than a lot of the other viewpoints, and you will see selfie sticks galore. But the negatives don't come close to outweighing the positives, this viewpoint is definitely worth...

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43w

Bryce Natural Bridge, located in Bryce Canyon National Park, is a stunning rock formation carved by erosion over thousands of years. Despite its name, it's actually a natural arch rather than a true bridge. The red sandstone arch stands 85 feet tall and spans a beautiful canyon, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. It’s easily accessible via a short hike or viewpoint along the park’s Scenic Drive. The contrast of the vibrant red rock against the blue sky makes it a fantastic spot for photos and a highlight of Bryce Canyon’s many...

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5y

Nature created a stunning piece of art that would put Da Vinci to shame. The national parks service keeps the park running safely and efficiently despite the virus. My favorite scene is the natural bridge and being couch potato the only hike I took was between sunset and sunrise points watching the amphitheatre along the way. Just stunning. The park never gets too warm, offers many hikes of all levels and a permit can be purchased for serious hikers for multiday adventure. I would do my...

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