Monday, January 23, 2023

Bowtie Arch

Bowtie Arch is on the same trail as Corona Arch and both of viewable from each other and from the trail.  It's about a mile and a half hike each way and well worth it!  Drive Potash Road until you see the sign for Corona Arch and park in the large parking area.  The hike is easy and there are ropes and ladders to help on the few parts that would be hard to navigate otherwise.  The trail used to be marked with cairns, but now has green paint leading the way.  
Bowtie Arch, 2018

Bowtie Arch is visible on the right side of the photo, 2018

1999, Bowtie Arch in the background, people climbing on the ropes to make it to the arches

2015

My family under the arch in 2015, Teancum, Lizzie, James, Rebecca, Grandma, Grandpa, Ian, Ethan, and James

2015, Teancum, Lizzie, James, Rebecca, me, Ian, James, and Ethan

2018, our Call Family Reunion, all the cousins under Bowtie Arch


2018

Bowtie Arch in the background, 2018

Call cousins under Bowtie Arch, 2018

2021, Lizzie, James, and Rebecca

2021, James, Rebecca, Lizzie, and James



2021, the hike back from Corona Arch, visiting Bowtie Arch

2007

 

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