Ayres Natural Bridge
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Ayres Natural Bridge Park occupies around 150 acres, i.e. 0.6 sq. Km southeastern region of Glenrock town. Its name has been derived from rock formation consisting of same name. This Brodge usually gets visited by those who travel west. It has been considered to be one amongst the 1st tourist attractions of Wyoming. In the year 1843, a ‘pioneer’ went on to describe it as ‘a natural bridge of solid rock’, over rapid torrent’.
Category: Attractions
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