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    • 877jeffp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A must-see attraction at Lake Powell. With current water levels, the monument is about a mile hike on a sandy trail. Flip-flops are okay, shoes or strapped-heel sandals are better. Read the signs to understand the history of Rainbow Bridge. If you are traveling by small boat (which most people do), it is best to go in the early morning or early evening to avoid the choppy main channel water during the day. Incredible site.
    • DNBlair 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We arrived late in the evening so it had few visitors and was very quiet. Hiked around a bit. Read the history of it
    • ashleyl884 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited by houseboat in July. We left from bullfrog and made it there in 2 days but we did stop a few time. The water was really down so after you tie up at the dock it is a good mile walk. Once you get there though it is worth it! We took great pictures and talked with the 2 rangers who showed us the dinosaur prints.It was extremely hot when we went so if you go in the summer wear light clothing, comfortable shoes, and bring extra water!
    • brandonp188 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Pull in by boat. Tie up, swim across, climb the trail and there's an awesome cliff to jump from. A memory that won't fade.
    • UtahCrowe 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You have to get here by boat, and we left from Bullfrog Marina and made several stops along the way.There's a dock to tie-up here, but when we arrived, it was pretty crowded, so we had to work pretty hard to find a space. There's a nice (for its location) restroom just off the dock. It's a bit over a mile hike to the bridge, a gradual up hill path that's paved in parts.Two rangers were at the Bridge site, and they delighted us with stories, histories, photographs and maps.If you go in summer, wear comfortable shoes, a hat, and bring water.
    • mdquaiyuma 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It takes around two hrs by ship/boat from lake Powell resort. After getting down, we walked almost 2KM to reach rambow bridge. We went there in June and weather was hot and humid.Walking on sand up to some distance was really tough. We reached there after 20 to 30 minutes of walk and captured some memorable snapshots with family.
    • Expl0rer007 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Rainbow Bridge is not that readily accessible. By that, I mean you do not just drive up and jump out of your car to see it. You can either indulge yourself in a long hike across Navajo land (permit required) or, as we did, hire a boat for the day from Page, Arizona, and head across Lake Powell. It is well worth the effort for this really is a wonder in rock. If you do adopt the boat option, then if the lake is low and you have to go the long way around, do not under-estimate the time it will take you to get to and from it by boat, allowing time to walk to the bridge and suitably admire it too. It WILL take all day. The cruise across the lake is spectacaular, with relatively unknown buttes and mesa soaring up above you as you follow the contours of the lake. Do not be distracted, however, as you need to follow the buoys and some of them are hard to see from a distance. You berth at a jetty until your return journey, and then the walk to the bridge is quite easy and short. But, it is all well worth the trip and you will be amazed at this wonder of Nature hidden from most of the world - thankfully!
    • sippinandtrippin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Rainbow Bridge is truly amazing. Read the pamphlet you are given before going. It's full of fun facts and is terrific for kids. We went with kids ages 5-12 and it was awesome. There is a park ranger at the base of the bridge that has a photo book with the original pictures of the bridges discovery and it's unique history. It will take your breath away. Bring lots of water and good shoes. It's a mile hike to the bridge, not strenuous, but can be if it's hot. Go in the AM to avoid a busy trail.
    • alsace 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First up, Rainbow Bridge is a wonderful place and you should go and see it! There's a ranger on site - knows a lot of stories about the place (anyway, the one we saw, did).We went there with the Aramark cruise and that's not a good option. As others have said there's a problem with the seating space and arrangements on the boat. On the way in everybody wanted to stay on the upper deck to take photos but since you are not allowed to remain standing some people were forced to go down (literally, by yelling at them!) It's extremely hot in July and after several hours in the sun and the hike to the bridge you really need some shade on the way back to the marina. Lack of seats makes this impossible. Clearly, Aramark doesn't care one way or the other!So, go to the bridge but rent your own boat.
    • tvpv 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent a week on a houseboat on Lake Powell. This was the most beautiful arch I have ever seen. Took some beautiful pictures which were blown up and hang on my wall. The whole trip was wonderful and I would recommend it as a great family adventure.
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