Natural Bridges National Monument is located just north of Cedar Mesa. It is very easy to find; signs along Highways 95 and 276 will point you in the right direction. It is very family friendly, with improved campsites, water, marked trails, a visitors center and rangers on duty. There are also pay telephones and a mailbox. The visitor's center has many of the indiginous plants near its entrance marked with identifiation tags. A short walk across the street takes you to their solar array- a field of panels which provides all the park's power. There is a day-long hike which takes you through White Canyon, under all three natural bridges and across the mesa top back to your starting point. For a shorter hike you can choose one or more of the bridges as a down and back hike.
One of the three main natural bridges inside the Monument.

Horsecollar Ruin, White Canyon, Natural Bridges National Monument.