Hickman Bridge

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Hickman Bridge is a prominent natural sandstone arch and popular hiking destination located within Capitol Reef National Park in Utah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural sandstone arch
rock formation
tourist attraction
access Hickman Bridge Trail NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Fremont River canyon
erosionProcess differential erosion of Navajo Sandstone
geologicalFormationType bridge-type arch
natural arch
hasApproximateHeight 125 feet
38 meters
hasApproximateSpan 133 feet
41 meters
hasNearbyFeature Fruita Historic District NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRoad Utah State Route 24 NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Fremont River NERFINISHED
Waterpocket Fold cliffs NERFINISHED
isPhotogenicAt late afternoon
sunrise
locatedIn Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
Wayne County, Utah NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
material sandstone
namedAfter Joseph Hickman NERFINISHED
namedForRole Utah state legislator Joseph Hickman NERFINISHED
early Capitol Reef advocate Joseph Hickman
nearestTown Torrey, Utah NERFINISHED
parkDistrict Fruita area of Capitol Reef National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Capitol Reef National Park trail system NERFINISHED
popularFor day hiking
photography
sightseeing
requiresFeeAccess yes, via Capitol Reef National Park entrance or pass
rockUnit Navajo Sandstone NERFINISHED
safetyConsideration exposed drop-offs near the arch
heat and limited shade in summer
state Utah
touristSeasonPeak fall
spring
trailDifficulty moderate
trailhead Hickman Bridge Trailhead on Utah State Route 24
trailLengthOneWay about 0.9 miles
trailLengthRoundTrip about 1.8 miles
withinMountainRange Waterpocket Fold NERFINISHED
withinPhysiographicProvince Colorado Plateau NERFINISHED

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Capitol Reef National Park contains Hickman Bridge