Hickman Natural Bridge - Capital Reef is a photograph by Donna Kennedy which was uploaded on June 10th, 2015.
Hickman Natural Bridge - Capital Reef
Original Fine Art Photography and Digital Artwork by Donna Kennedy...
Hickman Bridge is one of the highlights of Capitol Reef - a large,... more
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Hickman Natural Bridge - Capital Reef
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Donna Kennedy
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Original Fine Art Photography and Digital Artwork by Donna Kennedy...
Hickman Bridge is one of the highlights of Capitol Reef - a large, elegant natural arch in a scenic side canyon far above the Fremont River, surrounded by the great white domes of Navajo sandstone that characterize the national park. The far end of the path loops under the bridge and provides plenty of different vantage points allowing photography from a variety of angles. Just beyond is a good overlook of the Fremont River valley and distant lands to the west, while all around are eroded rock formations of many colors, with larger domed summits in the distance. The bridge is a 130 foot span and 125 feet in height.
The round trip hike to Hickman Bridge and back (2.5 miles) takes about one hour.
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June 10th, 2015
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TN Fairey
Magnificent capture and composition dear Donna! I agree with Helen ... your series of National Parks are amazing! l/f/t/g+
HH Photography
Simply stunning landscape. Beautiful capture, Donna. What a great series of the national parks of Utah.
Ann Horn
Donna, your desert scenes all are amazing, and this is no exception. Where else could one find such a frame??? f/l