Gregory Natural Bridge

Gregory Natural Bridge is a typically submerged natural arch that exists at Lake Powell in Utah. Before it was submerged in 1969, it had a span of 127 feet. Due to a long term regional drought, in 2021 the bridge was no longer submerged for the first time since the initial filling of the reservoir.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hollenhorst, John (2021-05-26). "Love, hope, worry, fear as Lake Powell drops". KSL.com. Retrieved 2021-11-09.

External links

  • Photos of the arch
  • A book on the bridge[permanent dead link]


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Bodies of water
  • Coyote Gulch
  • Horseshoe Bend
  • Lake Powell
  • Padre Bay
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37°19′47.10″N 110°56′19.60″W / 37.3297500°N 110.9387778°W / 37.3297500; -110.9387778


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