Owachomo Bridge

Owachomo is the smallest and thinnest of the three natural bridges here and is commonly thought to be the oldest. We may never know for certain, as each of the bridges certainly has eroded at different rates. Regardless of its relative age, it is certainly the most fragile and elegant of the three spans, and an awe-inspiring feature of erosion.



Trail:



An easy walk descends from the overlook along the rim drive. There are several sets of uneven stone steps along the trail.



Length: 0.2 mile (0.64 km) one-way

Time: 30 minutes round-trip

Elevation Gain: 180 feet (54 m)


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Vera Henning 2016-09-14

Shou-pon Lin 2016-05-12

Short hike (20 mins round-trip) with rewarding view of the over-arching Owachomo bridge.
Arno Gourdol 2014-12-26

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