Rainbow Bridge Monument, located in Utah, spans 275 feet (84 meters) in height and 270 feet (82 meters) in length, making it one of the largest natural bridges in the world. The arch is carved from Navajo sandstone and is a striking feature of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Its impressive size and unique shape draw visitors from around the globe.
The area of Rainbow Bridge National Monument is 647,497.027584 square meters.
The Rainbow Bridge was named by the Native Americans. They named the bridge Nonnezoshe. President William Taft used presidential proclamation to designate the Rainbow Bridge as a national monument.
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"...On May 30, 1910, President William Howard Taft created Rainbow Bridge National Monument to preserve this 'extraordinary natural bridge, having an arch which is in form and appearance much like a rainbow, and which is of great scientific interest as an example of eccentric stream erosion.'"
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Rainbow Bridge National Monument, a natural formation of salmon-pink sandstone that resembles the arc of a rainbow, was dedicated in 1910.
The Rainbow Bridge National Monument is located in San Juan County, Utah. It was created May 30th, 1910. The National Park Service governs over this property.