Natural Bridges National Monument
The stunning landscapes of Natural Bridges National Monument, located at the junction of White Canyon and Armstrong Canyon, were formed as a result of erosion on the Colorado Plateau. Natural Bridges was Utah's first National Park Service Area. One of the parks natural bridges, Sipapu Bridge, is the 4th longest natural bridge in the world according to National Park Service Measurements (268 feet). With 3 different Natural Bridges and well preserved ruins, this remote National Monument is a spectacular place.
Read More"Sipapu Sunset," Sunset over Sipapu Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
The sun sets over Sipapu Natural Bridge in Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah
"The Storm Rages On," Sunset Squall Line over Sipapu Bridge, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
As the sun sets, an approaching thunderstorm forms a Squall Line over Sipapu Natural Bridge in Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah.
"Owachomo's Last Light," Owachomo Bridge at Dusk, Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
The last colors of sunset hang on as dusk dets in over Owachomo Bridge. The light of day begins to fade as the day draws to a close.