Landscape Language
Stone arch (noun) – a rock structure that spans a gap
Did you know that Mount Rainier National Park has a natural arch? It is a type of arch called a bridge, that spans an erosion valley. Straightforwardly called “Natural Bridge”, this rock arch spans 150 feet over an eroding andesite gap. Natural Bridge is located on the north side of the park accessible only by foot along the Northern Loop Trail. An unmaintained spur trail from Windy Gap leads to Natural Bridge on the slopes above Lake James and Lake Ethel. Have you ever hiked to see this unusual stone arch?
NPS Photo ~kl










