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Everyone must go on the trail if they want to see Rainbow Bridge
Rainbow Bridge National Monument - A Different Place
Although Rainbow Bridge is immediately adjacent to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, it is a separate unit of the National Park System. Rainbow Bridge was declared a National Monument in 1910 and, as such, the range of permitted activities is smaller than for the recreation area. Traditional water-based recreation activities such as swimming, fishing, water skiing, etc. are not permitted anywhere within the monument.
Getting to the bridge requires hiking at least a mile.
Remember to carry water with you!
Pack out what you bring in.
Hiking Rainbow Bridge
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The floating restrooms at the dock are the only facilities in the monument.
NPS
At the Monument
Most visitors would arrive via boat to the park courtesy dock, available for short-term docking. At current lake levels, the dock at Rainbow Bridge does not reach land. Beach your boat and walk through muck to the trail at your own risk.
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Contact Info
Mailing Address:
c/o Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
PO Box 1507
691 Scenic View Dr
Page,
AZ
86040
Phone:
928 608-6200
Headquarters of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Messages will be checked during work hours, weekdays 7am - 4pm MST.