Natural Bridges
National Monument
Utah Kachina
Bridge
Kachina is a massive bridge and is
considered the "youngest" of the three because of the thickness of its
span. The comparatively small size of the Kachina's opening and its
location make it difficult to see from the overlook near the canyon rim.
The bridge is named for the Kachina dancers that play a central role in
Hopi religious tradition.
The pile of boulders under the far side of the bridge resulted from a rock
fall in 1992, when approximately 4,000 tons of rock broke off the bridge.