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Hike to All Three Bridges | Natural Bridges National Monument | Lake Powell, UT

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Having never heard of this park before, we explore and marvel while hiking down and under Sipapu Bridge, Kachina Bridge and Owachomo Bridge. This park is a serious hidden gem not to be missed. Check out our site for more! ⚪ Read our review - https://cactusatlas.com/adventures/hiking-natural-bridges-national-monument ⚪ Get more information - https://cactusatlas.com/information/hiking-natural-bridges-national-monument Despite being a National Monument, this park was a complete unknown to us until research started taking place for an upcoming trip to Utah. How this park never landed on our radar until now is a mystery but we want to make sure that it is on yours. Natural Bridges National Monument is a treasure and one of the most unique areas that we've explored to date. Located in southeast Utah, just south of Canyonlands National Park, Natural Bridges National Monument is a group of three rock bridges formed millions of years ago. Sand, silt and mud layered over time by an ancient sea. Colliding plates pushed the layers upward to create the Colorado Plateau. Eventually the Colorado River would carve canyons into the rock and streams from this carved away to create these magnificent bridges. The three arches of the park - Sipapu, Kachina and Owachomo - represent different stages of erosion. Kachina Bridge is thicker than the delicately thin arch of Owachomo. This is nature and time on full display. When visiting, one has a number of options to observe and take in the majesty of these bridges. There are overlooks at each bridge for those short on time or not physically abled to hike down the canyon to get closer. For those wanting to hike, there are individual trails from each overlook down under the bridge as well as a 9.8 mile (15.8 km) full loop trail that passes all three natural bridges and two shorter loop trails that connect the Sipapu Bridge to Kachina Bridge (5.7 mi/9.2 km) or Kachina Bridge to Owachomo Bridge (6.5 mi/10.5 km). If visiting, there is an available campground featuring 13 first-come first-serve sites that feature tent pads and can accomodate RVs up to 26 feet in length. Sites have no water or electrical hookups. 00:00 Intro & Gift Shop 02:35 Sipapu Bridge Hike 10:30 Kachina Bridge Hike 20:22 Owochomo Bridge Hike _____________________________________________________________ ⚪ Natural Bridges National Monument - https://www.nps.gov/nabr/index.htm ⚪ Directions to Natural Bridges National Monument - https://goo.gl/maps/4YaXmUVBikANuJ1T6 _____________________________________________________________ Camera gear we use: Camera - https://amzn.to/3eJw05L Tripod - https://amzn.to/2CxaZhC GoPro - https://amzn.to/2ONb0QY GoPro Case - https://amzn.to/3jWx5e4 Microphone Adapter - https://amzn.to/3lJgZoI Microphone - https://amzn.to/2GXz5ED Outdoor gear we use: Power Station - https://amzn.to/2Bj8K0Z Tent - https://amzn.to/34t7Mvd Butane Stove - https://amzn.to/39kRDs3 Hiking Boot - https://amzn.to/3jl6UOl (Above links are affiliate links) _____________________________________________________________ ✅ Find us on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook - @cactusatlas. ✅ Check out our website - https://cactusatlas.com Welcome to the Cactus Atlas! Join us as we visit all sorts of locations across the American Southwest. We tour both natural and man-made attractions - National Parks as well as theme parks. Our base of operations is in the Phoenix, AZ area. We do a lot of hiking and day trips as well as campground reviews, and hope that we will be a great resource if you are planning a trip to the American Southwest. We also hope to delight you with our exciting adventures!

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