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The Majestic Historic Navajo Bridge

Explore the Historic Navajo Bridge, an architectural wonder offering breathtaking views of Marble Canyon and the Colorado River in Arizona.

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Nestled in the breathtaking Marble Canyon, the Historic Navajo Bridge is a stunning engineering marvel that offers visitors spectacular views of the Colorado River and the surrounding landscapes. This iconic bridge, built in the 1920s, stands as a testament to human ingenuity and provides a perfect vantage point for photography, wildlife observation, and simply soaking in the natural beauty of Northern Arizona. Whether you're crossing on foot or enjoying the view from nearby overlook points, the Historic Navajo Bridge is a must-see destination for any traveler.

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US-89A, Marble Canyon, Arizona, 86036, US

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving from Page, Arizona, head southeast on US-89 South for about 12 miles. Turn left onto US-89A and continue for approximately 11 miles. You will see signs for the Historic Navajo Bridge. The bridge is located near Marble Canyon and is easily accessible with parking available nearby.

    Public Transportation

    Public transportation options are limited in this area. However, you can take a bus from Page to Marble Canyon. Check local schedules for routes that may take you towards the Grand Canyon area. Once you arrive in Marble Canyon, the Historic Navajo Bridge is a short walk from the bus stop. Look for signs directing you to the bridge, which is located along US-89A.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
    Look for the interpretive signs along the bridge to learn more about its history and significance.
    Bring binoculars to spot birds and wildlife in the canyon area.
    Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to explore the hiking trails nearby.

    Discover more about Historic Navajo Bridge

    The Historic Navajo Bridge is an iconic structure that connects the two sides of the breathtaking Marble Canyon, spanning the Colorado River. Built in the 1920s, this engineering marvel stands at an impressive height of 467 feet, offering stunning panoramic views of the canyon and the river below. Visitors can walk across the bridge, taking in the majestic scenery and experiencing the captivating beauty of the surrounding landscapes. The bridge is not only a functional crossing but also a significant historical landmark, serving as a reminder of the region's rich cultural heritage and the ingenuity of early 20th-century engineering. As you explore the bridge, there are numerous vantage points and trails nearby that allow for excellent photography opportunities. The contrast of the rugged red rock formations against the deep blue sky creates a picturesque backdrop, making it a favorite spot for both amateur and professional photographers. Additionally, keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife in the area, including various bird species that soar above the canyon. The bridge also offers educational signage, detailing its history and the cultural significance of the Navajo people, which enhances the visitor experience. For those interested in further exploration, the surrounding Marble Canyon area is teeming with outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and rafting. The breathtaking beauty of the Grand Canyon National Park is just a short drive away, making the Historic Navajo Bridge a perfect addition to your itinerary. Whether you're a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply seeking stunning views, the Historic Navajo Bridge is a must-visit destination that encapsulates the spirit of the American Southwest.
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