Kachina Bridge

— Kachina Bridge is located in Natural Bridges National Monument, in southeastern Utah. The National Park Service (NPS) website describes this bridge as “the middle bridge.” The other two bridges are Owachomo and Sipapu. The middle bridge denomination comes from … Read More

Sipapu Bridge

— On April 16, 1908, Utah’s first national monument was established by President  Theodore Roosevelt. It was named Natural Bridges National Monument in honor of the three magnificent bridges sculpted by wind and water erosion. Although several names had been … Read More

Owachomo Bridge

— There are three natural bridges in Natural Bridges National Monument: Sipapu, Kachina and Owachomo. Owachomo (“rock mound” in Hopi) is the thinnest of them the three and believed to be the oldest, too. Because of its span, age and … Read More