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Coordinates: 37°26′02″N 110°58′46″W / 37.4338794°N 110.9793218°W | |
Location | Kane County, Utah, United States |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 220 ft (67 m) |
• Height | 160 ft (49 m) |
Stevens Arch is a large natural arch located in Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, Utah. The bridge has a span of 220 feet (67.06 metres), making it the fourteenth longest natural arch span in the United States as measured by the Natural Arch and Bridge Society. [1]
Stevens Arch can be accessed via an 8-mile round trip hike with a total elevation gain of about 1500 feet (457.2 m). [2]
The arch comprises Navajo Sandstone and stands above the Escalante River. [3] The arch is located in Escalante Canyon at its junction with Stevens Canyon, just upstream from Coyote Gulch.
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Stevens Arch | |
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Coordinates: 37°26′02″N 110°58′46″W / 37.4338794°N 110.9793218°W | |
Location | Kane County, Utah, United States |
Dimensions | |
• Length | 220 ft (67 m) |
• Height | 160 ft (49 m) |
Stevens Arch is a large natural arch located in Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, Utah. The bridge has a span of 220 feet (67.06 metres), making it the fourteenth longest natural arch span in the United States as measured by the Natural Arch and Bridge Society. [1]
Stevens Arch can be accessed via an 8-mile round trip hike with a total elevation gain of about 1500 feet (457.2 m). [2]
The arch comprises Navajo Sandstone and stands above the Escalante River. [3] The arch is located in Escalante Canyon at its junction with Stevens Canyon, just upstream from Coyote Gulch.