We no longer maintain this list of links to specific natural arches, but if you find a broken link or have a link to recommend, email us.Specific arches in the U.S.Arizona - Angel's Window, Grand Canyon California - Arch Rock, Anacapa Island California - Joshua Tree National Park - Arch Rock, with a 40-foot span California - Natural Bridge State Beach near Santa Cruz California - Shasta-Trinity National Forest - a natural tunnel 200 feet deep with a span of 45 feet (info only, no picture) Colorado - Rattlesnake Canyon (trip report with arch photos) Nevada - Monument Arch with several photos (here's one) New Mexico - La Ventana Natural Arch Pennsylvania - natural bridges along the Slippery Rock Gorge Trail, Hell's Hollow, McConnell's Mill State Park Tennessee - Natural Bridge Tennessee Fitness Spa Utah - House Park Butte - photo of arch on the eastern side of the top of House Park Butte (located on the House Park Butte 7.5' topo map). Ropes are required for access. That's all we can tell you about this one. If you have more info, please let us know. Utah - Storm Window in the Wasach Mountains Virginia - Natural Bridge of Virginia Inn and Conference Center Wisconsin - natural bridge in Fonferek Glen Wisconsin - Natural Bridge State Park
Specific arches in other countriesAnguilla - Devil's Bridge on the Carribbean Island of Anguilla Antarctica - "natural arch" in an iceberg (doesn't really count, but interesting) Australia - Natural Bridge National Park Australia - Natural bridge in southern Australia Capri - Natural Arch on the Island of Capri (slow to load) China - Tushuk Tash - article in the December 2000 National Geographic describes the trek to this extremely remote arch that is probably the highest in the world, measured at 1200 feet high. For more information, see our page about this arch. England - Two collapsed sea arches France - several nice arches with map display France - Pont d'Arc - the largest natural bridge in Europe Greece - Island of Paxos - Tripitos Arch and Plani Beach Arch Iceland - near Stappen - a drawing from 1810. The arch, called Gatklettur, is still there. Iceland - Ofaerufoss, a fallen natural bridge India - Sila Thoranam (on bottom of page) India - natural arch, Zanskar, Ladakh, North India Japan - Japan arch photos by Oota Junko Scotland - Hollow Rock (with a nice holiday cottage nearby) United Kingdom - Durdle Door (sea arch) United Kingdom - Stair Hole (sea arch)
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