The Colorado River runs through Marble Canyon and under the Navajo Bridge near Arizona’s Lee’s Ferry and it makes the perfect stop on a road trip for stretching the legs and gazing into the emerald waters of this mighty river. There is a interpretive center to learn more about the history of the bridge and surrounding area and you can stroll out on the old bridge that is now a pedestrian walkway for views up and down the canyon. You can learn more on the National Park Service website.
To read more about my visit to Marble Canyon in the Glen Canyon National Area in Arizona, head over to my post Spring Break Road Trip Day 3: Lyin’ Down At Horseshoe, Tiger Beetles and Bear Right at Wild Cows, Oh My!
For more hikes and stops in this area, visit my Beyond The Pacific Northwest page.
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