A Guide to Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah

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A Guide to Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah

by Anonymous

EN·~40 minutes·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

INTRODUCTION

1:01
2

4 1.7 (4.8) Meander Viewpoint

1:47
3

The Bears Ears.

1:09
4

2 1.4 (1.4) Sphinx Rock

0:50
5

3 0.2 (1.6)

1:37
6

4 0.3 (1.9)

2:09
7

5 0.1 (2.0) Sipapu Bridge viewpoint

0:40
8

6 0.8 (2.8) Sipapu Trailhead

6:58
9

7 0.3 (3.1) Horse Collar Ruin trailhead

9:23
10

8 0.5 (4.8)

2:20

Description

A friendly, self‑guided companion for anyone heading to Natural Bridges National Monument, this guide walks you through the park’s layout with clear, numbered stops and mileage cues. It starts at the visitor center, suggesting a quick two‑hour tour of the three iconic bridges while also inviting you to linger and explore at your own pace. The concise sections let you decide when to follow the suggested route or venture off‑road to discover unmarked viewpoints.

Beyond the main attractions, the guide highlights lesser‑known sights such as the striking Bears Ears buttes and the oddly named Sphinx Rock, explaining the geology that shapes the landscape. Practical safety reminders are woven throughout, encouraging families to respect cliffs, fragile ruins, and the natural environment while still enjoying the scenery.

The booklet blends easy‑to‑read natural‑history facts with tips on using the visitor‑center exhibits, ranger insights, and simple navigation tricks. It’s perfect for listeners who want a relaxed, informative drive through the monument, with enough curiosity‑sparkling details to turn a quick stop into a memorable day.

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Language

en

Duration

~40 minutes (39K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Anonymous

Some of the world’s most enduring books come from writers whose names were never recorded or never revealed. “Anonymous” on a title page can mean many different things: a lost identity, a deliberate choice, or a work shaped by tradition over time.

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