The Escalante River is generally considered to be the last major river to be "discovered" in the contiguous United States.

Natural Bridges National Monument

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Natural Bridges preserves some of the finest examples of natural stone architecture in the southwest. On a tree-covered mesa next to deep sandstone canyons, three natural bridges formed when meandering streams slowly cut through the canyon walls. In honor of the Native Americans that made this area their home, the bridges are named "Kachina," "Owachomo" and "Sipapu."

All or part of this location is outdoors

The entrance to Natural Bridges is at the end of Highway 275, which is roughly 35 miles west of Blanding, UT on Highway 95.
Blanding, UT 84533
435-692-1234 ext. 16

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