Address: Nf-583A, Pine, AZ 85544, USA
Phone: +19284764202
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Steven L
Things to know: Some steep hills going in/out and you might not want to bring an RV. It's $7 a person to get in, although it doesn't matter because they give you a parking pass for the entire car. Also, Military discounts! We loved this place. This is the perfect little 1/2 mile hike. Going down is easy enough and inside the cave has a million spots for photos.
Michael Delceg
Amazing place to hike or just have lunch! The shortest hike can get you down under the bridge in just 15 minutes on a relatively easy hike, with more to hike around if you want to explore. There are also very nice picnic areas, and the bridge itself is much larger and more beautiful than I was expecting. I would definitely recommend visiting!
Donatella Polizzi
A short drive from Phoenix through slowly ascending hills. Today the were dotted of yellow acacia flowers and then purple, blue, white, orange, yellow wildflowers. You enter the park ($7/person) and then you have the option of a trail to the waterfall or to the travertine bridge. We visited the various vista points and then walked down to see the bridge from the bottom. Amazing! The trail is steep and very very slippery at a certain point so we only did half of it and had great views anyway!
Abigail Elliott
Super cool place! The Natural Bridge was awesome, and so unique. The trails were well maintained, and clearly marked. Some of the large rocks under the bridge were difficult to navigate but not impossible. They have a little gift shop, and bathrooms near the parking lots.
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Yeah, there are some easy ones, but wear good shoes and being lots of water! Plan accordingly for your hike!
The developed part of the park has paved paths and viewing areas that would be handicap accessible and accessible to strollers. This part of the park includes toilets, picnic areas, and visitor information. The park includes at least three undeveloped hiking paths that go down to the formation. These paths are not accessible to any sort of mobility assistance equipment except a walking stick or hiking pole. Each path has an information sign at the entrance that advises of trail length, difficulty, and health advisories. The most developed of the hiking paths would not be suitable for children who cannot walk unassisted. Attempting to carry an infant or child on the easiest of the paths would only be advisable if someone were in good health and equipped with a suitable backpack baby carrier. Someone well experienced with a front mounted carrier may do okay if they can properly compensate for the imbalance on steep inclines. Trails are not well shaded. Sun cover is necessary.
Yes!
Yes they will. I'm from instate and they didn't bother with the passes.
We were there 2 weeks ago and it was running
I was just there in September, 3 people paid $8 per person. Still reasonable for the day.
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