Kachina Bridge is a large natural arch located in Natural Bridges National Monument near Blanding, Utah.
The bridge has a width of 44 feet and a span of 210 feet, making it the widest girth in the park and one of the longest natural arches in the United States.
[1] It can be reached via a 1.4 mile round trip hike.
[3] The current name of the arch was given by government surveyor William Douglas.
[4][5] In July 1992, Approximately 4,000 tons of sandstone fell from the inside of the Kachina bridge, enlarging the opening considerably.