
Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
The arch in Tonto Natural Bridge State Park is believed to be the world's largest natural travertine bridge.
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Tonto Natural Bridge State Park Details
The arch in Tonto Natural Bridge State Park is believed to be the world's largest natural travertine bridge. A popular Arizona destination, the 183-foot bridge stands over a 400-foot-long tunnel that measures 150 feet at its widest point. The park also features three short walking trails where visitors can view deer, rabbits, javelinas, and many species of birds. The Goodfellow Historic Lodge includes exhibits, artifacts, a restaurant, and 10 bedrooms available for reservations.
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