Glen Canyon Dam Bridge
The Glen Canyon Dam Bridge, completed in 1959, stands at 700 feet high, making it one of the highest arch bridges in the world and a crucial link for transporting workers and materials during the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam. Spanning 1,028 feet over the Colorado River, it remains a significant engineering feat and a vital component of the infrastructure in the Page, Arizona area.
In addition to its impressive height, the bridge facilitates access to Lake Powell, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States, and features a remarkable design that was instrumental in the dam's construction. The surrounding area also boasts noteworthy natural formations, such as the Rainbow Bridge, enhancing the scenic value of this stunning region.
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