Rainbow Bridge National Monument By Derek Anderson, Michael Korfhage, Joel Anderson, 2019
- Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Visitors stand in awe when they first look upon this magnificent rock formation, the focal point of Rainbow Bridge National Monument. One of the largest-known natural bridges in the world, Rainbow Bridge is a sacred landmark to several indigenous tribes. For that reason, the National Park Service asks the 85,000 people who visit the bridge each year to visit and appreciate the bridge with deference, and to recognize the land for being sacred and protected by both tribal and federal powers. No one is allowed to walk on the bridge, but photographs are welcome, as are memories. Seeking to provide a keepsake in the form of classic artwork, Anderson Design Group handcrafted a vintage poster of Rainbow Bridge National Monument, a fitting likeness of the fantastic rock formation. To learn more about Rainbow Bridge and conservation efforts taken to protect it, visit the National Park Service.