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Corona Arch

Coordinates: 38°34′47″N 109°37′12″W / 38.5798°N 109.6200°W / 38.5798; -109.6200
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Corona Arch, April 2011

Corona Arch[1] (formerly known as Little Rainbow Bridge) is a natural sandstone arch near Moab, Utah in a side canyon of the Colorado River west of Moab in Grand County, Utah, United States. It can be accessed via a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) hiking trail (Corona Arch Trail) from Utah State Route 279 (Potash Road).

The arch is located within the same rock formation as Pinto Arch and Bowtie Arch.

This is the site of a rope swing shown on some YouTube videos. One titled, "World's Largest Rope Swing", has garnered more than 27 million views since it was posted February 15, 2012. Such videos have led to more people jumping from Corona Arch. On March 24, 2013, a man from Utah was killed due to miscalculating the distance to the ground before he swung from the arch.[2] After much discussion, in 2015 a temporary ban was placed on rope-swinging from many arches.[3]

See also

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References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Corona Arch
  2. ^ "Man killed attempting famous Utah rope swing". CBS News. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Feds ban rope-swinging from Utah arches for 2 years | KSL.com". Retrieved 2018-03-31.

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38°34′47″N 109°37′12″W / 38.5798°N 109.6200°W / 38.5798; -109.6200