- elevation 4,530 ft (1,381 m) Phone +1 928-476-4202 | Area 65 ha | |
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Address Tonto National Forest, Highway 87, Pine, AZ 85544, USA Hours Closing soon · 9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMonday9AM–5PMTuesday9AM–5PMWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PMFriday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSuggest an edit Similar Tonto National Monument, Rim Country Museum, Fossil Creek, Boyce Thompson Arboretu, Lost Dutchman State Park |
Tonto natural bridge arizona us
Tonto Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Arizona, USA, that is believed to be the largest natural travertine bridge in the world. The area surrounding the bridge has been made into a state park called Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, which is located off State Route 87, just 10 miles (16 km) north of Payson. Tonto Natural Bridge stands over a 400-foot-long (120 m) tunnel that measures 150 feet (46 m) at its widest point and reaches a height of 183 feet (56 m).
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- Tonto natural bridge arizona us
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- History
- Park facilities
- Closure
- References
Tonto natural bridge payson az
History
This natural bridge was first documented by David Gowan, a Scotsman, in 1877 while hiding from hostile Apache tribe members. Gowan was impressed by the location and persuaded his family to emigrate and live there. Gowan also tried to claim the land for himself under squatter's rights.
Gowan family members lived near the bridge until 1948. Their lodge building survives to this day and is included in the National Register of Historic Places.
Park facilities
Closure
It was announced in early 2010 that the park was scheduled to close on June 3, 2010 because of budget cuts and to allow for repairs to the historic lodge. Since that time, three groups have donated funds to allow the park to stay open until the end of September 2011.