Marble Canyon Bridge | Arizona, USA, Map & Facts

Marble Canyon Bridge is a term that can refer to several different bridges in various locations. One of the most well-known Marble Canyon Bridges is located in Arizona, USA, within the vicinity of the Grand Canyon.

Marble Canyon Bridge
Marble Canyon Bridge

Here are some details about the Marble Canyon Bridge in this context:

1. Navajo Bridge


The Navajo Bridge is often referred to as the Marble Canyon Bridge. It spans the Colorado River in northern Arizona near the town of Page. There are actually two parallel bridges at this location, one of which was built in the 1920s and originally served as a roadway bridge, while the other was built in the 1990s and is used for pedestrian and bicycle traffic. The Navajo Bridge is a vital crossing point for travelers heading to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

2. Glenn Canyon Bridge


Another bridge near Marble Canyon, Arizona, is the Glen Canyon Bridge. This bridge carries U.S. Route 89 across the Colorado River and is located downstream from the Navajo Bridge. It provides a vital transportation link in the region.

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