About Grosvenor Arch Day Use Site
Grosvenor Arch is a superb double arch named in honor of a former National Geographic Society president.
Henrieville, Utah · Kane County · Facility
Grosvenor Arch is a superb double arch named in honor of a former National Geographic Society president.
Grosvenor Arch is a superb double arch named in honor of a former National Geographic Society president.
From the Cannonville Visitor Center, travel south on the Cottonwood Rd for 18 miles. At the sign for Grosvenor Arch turn left and continue for 1 mile to the Grosvenor Arch parking area.
Driving directions (Google Maps) →Heading to Grosvenor Arch Day Use Site? A few things to know before you go:
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