Navajo Bridge, located in Grand Canyon National Park, consists of twin bridges that span Marble Canyon. The original bridge, constructed in 1929, now serves pedestrian traffic, while a newer bridge built in 1993 handles vehicular traffic. These steel arches are among only seven crossings over the Colorado River for 750 miles. Visitors can walk across the historic bridge, enjoying panoramic views of the canyon, or drive over the modern one. The nearby Navajo Bridge Interpretive Center offers insights into the bridges’ history and construction, enhancing the experience with educational exhibits.
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