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Nf-583A, Pine, AZ 85544, United StatesMap
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  • Nicco L
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    Beautiful travertine bridge

    This place was awesome! I have never seen a natural travertine bridge before. I live in Utah and have seen lots of red rock natural bridges. This one was so beautiful with the waterfalls and water ...

    Reviewed on Apr 5, 2024
  • Chasity V
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    Amazing Find!

    This park is WAY off the beaten path down a steep and windy road but it’s so worth the venture! Nice facilities to shower and restroom while there. Along with tables for a picnic. The hiking trails ar...

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2024
  • jjo
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    Great place

    There is one big natural bridge, and it's pretty cool. If you are up to it, definitely hike down on one side or the other to see the bridge from below. If you are really adventurous, you can link up...

    Reviewed on Dec 25, 2023
  • Kausar786
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    If you have time going to Phoenix from Sedona thru Payson

    Excellent place to spend a whole day with kids. Several trails lead to falls and to the bridge. Before getting exhausted with all the trails go to the number 3 trail that will lead you to the bridge. ...

    Reviewed on Oct 18, 2023
  • TravelTexan0624
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    Amazing place but be very careful hiking down!

    First of all, everyone needs to know if you hike Pine Creek trail from near the entrance, you will end up at the bottom of the bridge, which means you will have to do the strenuous, slippery hike up t...

    Reviewed on Oct 18, 2023
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