Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
Day Use Area
5 from 2 users
Description
In this stunning state park lies Tonto Natural Bridge, which is known to be the world's largest natural travertine bridge at 150 feet wide. Visitors can stand on top of the bridge at any of the park's four observation points, or try one of the four hiking trails, which descend into the Pine Canyon.
The state park also houses the Goodfellow Historic Lodge, which has 10 bedrooms and communal restrooms. Guests can ask for information or buy something at the park store located at Tonto Natural Bridge Visitor Center inside the lodge. Day-use ramadas can be reserved calling the park directly, and costs $40.00 plus a $5.00 non-refundable reservation fee.
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Location
Lat: 34.322441 Lng: -111.452238
User Reviews
WikiCamps-Russ
Long, steep winding road with mountain grades on the entrance. There is a drop off for trailers at the top.
WikiCamps-Russ
The worlds largest natural travertine bridge.
WikiCamps-Russ
The bridge is absolutely beautiful. Take the short but steep trail down to view from the bottom and walk under the bridge.