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The Hickman Natural Bridge trail in Capitol Reef National Park is a 0.9 mi (1.4 km) scenic trail. There is a trail brochure available at the trailhead that points out 17 things to observe along the hike.
The Santa Rosa Ranger District is a local favorite for extensive displays of wildflowers. The District provides excellent opportunities for solitude since few travelers venture off the highway into the heart of the district. The small campground at Lye Creek can fill up on holiday weekends but it’s possible to spend days in the area and meet only a handful of pe...
Bridge Arch (also known as Hole-in-the-Bridge Arch) has a span of 40 feet and an opening height of 30 feet. It's located in Rattlesnake Canyon in the Black Ridge Canyons Wilderness (BRCW) in western Colorado.
Hole in the Rock Arch is located at mile 50.1 along the Hole in the Rock Trail in Grand Escalante Staircase National Monument, Utah. A commemorative plaque is mounted in stone next to the road, pointing out a natural arch at the top of the Kaiparowits Plateau. Careful observation will reveal faint remains of wagon tracks to the side of the road.
Hole-in-the-Rock is a natural geological formation in Papago Park, a municipal park of Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona.
In 1892, Charles Poston named and claimed "Hole-in-the-Rock".
Hole-in-the-Rock is a series of openings(tafoni)eroded in a small hill composed of bare red arkosic conglomeritic sandstone. The sandstone was first formed some 6–15 million years ago fro...
Holei Sea Arch is located within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Ocean erosion created the Holei Sea Arch at the end of Chain of Craters Road.
In mid July 2022, a big chunk of rock appears ready to break loose from the lower part of the leg. It is possible the arch could collapse into the ocean at any time without warning! Do not walk out onto Hōlei Sea Arch – i...
The Hompesch Gate (Maltese:Il-Mina ta' Hompesch) is a commemorative arch in Żabbar, Malta. It was built in 1801 to commemorate the locality's status as a city, which had been granted by Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim on 14 September 1797.
Ferdinand von Hompesch zu Bolheim, the Grand Master of the Order of St. John, attended the feast of the village of ...