Kolob Arch

Coordinates: 37°25′22″N 113°9′30″W / 37.42278°N 113.15833°W / 37.42278; -113.15833
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Kolob Arch
Kolob Arch

37°25′22″N 113°9′30″W / 37.42278°N 113.15833°W / 37.42278; -113.15833

Kolob Arch is a natural arch in Zion National Park, Utah.

The Natural Arch and Bridge Society considers Kolob Arch to be the second longest natural arch in the world. In 2006, the Society measured the span at 287.4 ± 2 feet (87.6 m),[1] which is slightly shorter than the Landscape Arch in Arches National Park. Differences in measuring technique or definitions could produce slightly different results and change this ranking.

Kolob Arch can be reached via one of two hiking trails, either of which is seven miles (11 km) long and results in a round trip of fourteen miles (22 km). The arch can also be reached from Ice Box Canyon, a canyoneering route in this section of Zion National Park. The arch is set close to a cliffside that it frames.

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