Twin Arches

Twin Arches is a 1,500-acre natural area located on the Cumberland Plateau within the Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, featuring many scenic gorges, sandstone bluffs and rivers.

Both sandstone arches are situated end-to-end with a land bridge across the top. In terms of dimensions, the North Arch has a top deck height of 62-feet, a clearance of 51-feet and a span of 93-feet, while the South Arch has a top deck height of 103-feet, a clearance of 70-feet and a span of 135-feet.

Hiking

The park has two modern (septic tank) restrooms and a small seating area. Not far from the parking lot, the trail splits: to the left, you’ll encounter a set of steep wooden stairs (more like tall ladders with planks as steps) leading to the base of the cliffs; and, to the right the trail leads to the top of the arches.

Prints

You can find many great prints available featuring my photography when you visit my gallery. Print types include framed (customizable), art, metal, canvas, wood, poster, acrylic and tapestry. Thanks for stopping by!


Information

The text and image below are from an informational placard on site:

Weaker layers of sandstone form the base of the nearly vertical walls of this narrow ridge. The weathering of these erosion-susceptible layers caused sections of the wall to fall away, forming shallow rock shelters on both sides of the ridge.

The collapse and shelter enlarging process continued until two β€œwindows” in the narrow ridge were formed. This opening enlarged until it reached the stronger and more erosion-resistant sandstone layer of rim rock that caps the Twin Arches.

21 responses to “Twin Arches”

  1. Oh, WOW! These are fabulous! ❀️ Those arches! Magnificent photography! The rocks! And the way you shot these is so cool – we get a feel for the height & breadth of these beauties. Thank you for including the links & info, too. Very, very nice! The birds must adore that area. Wonderful, wonderful! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ₯°

    1. I’m so glad that you like my Twin Arches photographs, dear Robin! It was cool but still a nice day to enjoy these unusual geological structures. Thanks! πŸ€—πŸŒΉ

  2. Fantastic fotos of this natural wonder!

    1. Thank you, dear Susanne ~ much appreciated! πŸ€—πŸŒΉ

  3. I love nature and these are beautiful photos. One day I would like to see the Twin Arches.

    1. Thanks Thomas πŸ‘

  4. I didn’t know about these arches. So cool.

    1. I was happy to make this 2nd-visit to enjoy the arches. Very interesting geological structures, indeed. Thank you, dear Bonnie, and I wish for you & yours a Happy Thanksgiving! πŸŒžπŸ‚πŸ

  5. Wow 😍 The pictures are fantastically beautiful ❀️

    1. I’m so glad you enjoy the pictures, dear Blagica ~ thank you my friend! It is a wonderful area 😍

      1. The area is fantastic!!!!! I like it very much!!!!!!!!!!

        1. I would be happy to show you the area, my dear. If you come, we will go. Can you please bring some of your delicious food, too? TY πŸ€—

          1. Gladly πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘ Then we’ll have a picnic 😊

            1. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ₯³πŸ‘ Perfect!

  6. Beautiful photos as always Phil

    1. Thanks so much, dear Hannah πŸ€—

  7. Thanks for sharing these amazing photos of a beautiful hike, Phil! Wishing you a yummy and thankful Thanksgiving my friend! πŸ€—

    1. Thanks a bunch, dear Tiffany, and back atcha ~ Happy Thanksgiving my friend! πŸ€—

  8. Wow Phil, your images are just stunning here. Awesome job capturing these incredible shots. Yikes How did I get so behind! πŸ’—

    1. Thank you so much, my sweet friend Cindy ~ I always appreciate your kind words! πŸ’— Yes, time does fly πŸ˜‚

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