Phipps Arch stands high atop the north wall of Phipps Wash surrounded by sandstone knobs. The arch was formed when the erosive forces of ice, wind and water cut through a thick, low ridge of Navajo Sandstone. The arch can be tricky to find since parts of the trail are not clearly marked, there is a great route description here -- www.hikingwalking.com/index.php/destinations/ut/ut_sc/escalante/phipps_arch (Escalante, Utah, USA)
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