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Navajo Bridge
NavahoBridges.jpg
View to east with 1929 bridge at left, 1995 bridge at right
A portion of the Echo Cliffs is in the background.
Official name
Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge
Carries
US 89A
Crosses
Colorado River at Marble Canyon
Design
spandrel arch bridge with 90 feet (27 m) rise (both)
Material
steel
Total length
834 feet (254 m) 1st
909 feet (277 m) 2nd
Width
18 feet (5.5 m) 1st
44 feet (13 m) 2nd
Longest span
616 feet (188 m) 1st[1]
726 feet (221 m) 2nd
Number of spans
1
Piers in water
0
Clearance below
464 feet (141.4 m) 1st
470 feet (143.3 m) 2nd
Construction begin
1927 (1st)
1994 (2nd)[2]
Construction end
1929 (1st)
1997 (2nd)[2]
Opened
1929-06-15 (1st)
1994-10-14 (2nd)
Navajo Steel Arch Highway Bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Navajo Bridge is located in Arizona
Nearest city:
Page, Arizona
Coordinates:
36°49′2″N 111°37′53″WCoordinates: 36°49′2″N 111°37′53″W
Built:
1927
Architect:
Arizona Highway Dept.; Et al.
Architectural style:
Other
Governing body:
State
MPS:
Vehicular Bridges in Arizona MPS
NRHP Reference#:
81000134[3]
Added to NRHP:
August 13, 1981
Navajo Bridge crosses the Colorado River's Marble Canyon near Lee's Ferry in the US state of Arizona. It carries U.S. Route 89A. Spanning Marble Canyon, the bridge carries northbound travelers to southern Utah and to the Arizona Strip, the otherwise inaccessible portion of Arizona north of the Colorado River, which includes the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park