Hell’s Backbone Bridge was built in the 1930s across a tiny rock saddle to connect Escalante and Boulder, Utah. There is a 1,500 foot drop off of either side. It is accessible by 14 miles of mostly unpaved road off Utah Highway 12.
Hell’s Backbone Bridge was built in the 1930s across a tiny rock saddle to connect Escalante and Boulder, Utah. There is a 1,500 foot drop off of either side. It is accessible by 14 miles of mostly unpaved road off Utah Highway 12.