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Natural Bridges National Monument
A relatively small remote area in southeast Utah, 120 miles south of Moab. The three natural bridges that were formed when meandering streams slowly cut through the canyon walls are named Kachina, Owachomo and Sipapu in honor of the Native Americans who made this area their home.

(435) 692-1234, ext. 16, www.nps.gov/nabr
Directions
120 miles south of Moab. The entrance is at the end of US Hwy 275. Open year-round. Visitor center open 8am-sunset. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
Entrance Fees
Vehicles $6, one vehicle and all passengers for seven days.
Individual $3, one individual on bicycle, foot, or motorcycle, good for seven days.
Camping
There are 13 sites, $10 per night. First-come first-served. No water or electricity.
Dark Skies
Natural Bridges has one of the darkest night skies in the country and was designated the world’s first International Dark Sky Park.



