Elephant Arch
Landform in Washington, Utah From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elephant Arch is a small natural sandstone arch in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area and Red Cliffs Desert Reserve in northern Washington, Utah, United States.
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Elephant arch | |
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![]() View of the Arch | |
Location in Utah | |
Coordinates: 37°10′37″N 113°29′44″W | |
Location | Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, Utah |
Dimensions | |
• Height | 7 ft (2.1 m) |
Elevation | 3,294 ft (1,004 m) |
The arch, which resembles the trunk and eye of an elephant, is part way up a hillside at the end of a dirt hiking trail. The arch has not yet been officially named by the United States Geological Survey.
External links
Media related to Elephant Arch (Washington, Utah) at Wikimedia Commons
- Hiking to Elephant Arch, bottom of the page, instructions provided by the St. George, Utah field office of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
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