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Hopewell Arch, Double Deer Arch, and Snow Arch is a 2.3 mile trail located near Pine Ridge, Kentucky. Look for all the wild flowers on this moderate out and back trail hike that is considered as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.
A group of Kanab Boy Scouts discovered and named this arch "Inchworm" while out on a back- packing trip.
The 4WD roads and routes to get there are a combination of rocky with sections of deep sand.
The Independence Arch in Accra, Ghana, is part of the Independence Square which contains monuments to Ghana's independence struggle, including the Independence Arch, Black Star Gate, and the Liberation Day Monument.
The Independence Square is the second largest town square in the world after the Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
As of 2011, the Independence Arch is ...
On the western edge of the Picacho Peak Wilderness is a trio of arches called the Indian Pass Arches.
The trailhead is off Indian Pass Road and will take 2-3 hours.
From Yuma, Arizona drive west on I-8 into California 20 miles to the Ogilby Road exit. Turn right and go north on Ogilby Rd. about 13 miles to Indian Pass Road. Turn a sharp right onto the gravel road a...
Indian Rock is a unique granite arch found near the trail to North Dome. As the granite was slowly uplifted over time, cracks formed which allowed erosive forces, like ice wedging, to do their work. During winter, freezing temperatures caused the water in the tiny cracks to freeze and expand, eventually breaking pieces of rock away. Indian Rock used to be one solid bo...
Indian Staircase Trail is a 3.1 mile loop trail in Red River Gorge, Kentucky. The Staircase trail is a very special scenic area but the staircase itself is challenging for many. Be wary of bringing your pet up the staircase if they aren't used to climbing.
Near the middle of Coyote Gulch canyon is Jacob Hamblin Arch (also known as Lobo Arch), large enough to reach under an overhang on the opposite side.
It is only reachable by hiking Coyote Gulch. It is located within both the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (upper sections) and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (lower sections).
The Jeep Arch (Gold Bar) Trailhead is a 2.0 miles hike one way with an elevation gain of about 800 feet. The trail is a primitive trail marked by rock cairns and occasional signing. Area Attractions: Trail passes beneath Jeep Arch and there are long range views of Culvert Canyon, Gold Bar Rim, Amasa Back, Behind the Rocks and the LaSal Mountains.
The trail leaves th...
Kachina is "the middle bridge." Spanning the canyon equidistant from both Owachomo and Sipapu bridges. It is larger than Owachomo but smaller than Sipapu. Proving that canyons are dynamic rather than static, approximately 4,000 tons of sandstone fell from the inside of the Kachina bridge opening in June 1992, enlarging the opening as it has no doubt been enlarged time...
A big natural arch in Israel's Upper Galilee, which was a cave that was destroyed due to geological reasons over the years. Today only the arch remains and is a popular attraction for professional hiking.
Keyhole Arch is located off Big Sur’s Pfeiffer Beach
For a few weeks each year during the Winter Solstice, the sunset casts an ethereal glow through the arch. The ideal time for the best light is early January.