Natural Bridge

Natural bridge or Natural Bridge can refer to several things:

  • Natural arch, a land formation sometimes referred to as a natural bridge
  • Natural Bridge, Alabama
  • Natural Bridge, New York
  • Natural Bridge, Virginia
  • Natural Bridge, Queensland, in the Gold Coast hinterland, Australia
  • Natural Bridge (Virginia), a National Historic Landmark in the U.S. state of Virginia
  • Natural Bridge Caverns, in the U.S. state of Texas
  • Natural Bridge Spring, a 1st magnitude spring in Leon County, Florida
  • Natural Bridge State Park (Massachusetts), in the U.S. state of Massachusetts
  • Natural Bridge State Park (Wisconsin), in the U.S. state of Wisconsin
  • Natural Bridge State Resort Park, in the U.S. state of Kentucky
  • Natural Bridges National Monument, in the U.S. state of Utah
  • Natural Bridges State Beach, in Santa Cruz, California
  • Ayres Natural Bridge State Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming
  • Battle of Natural Bridge, an American Civil War battle in Florida
    • Natural Bridge Battlefield State Historic Site at the site of the battle
  • Tonto Natural Bridge, in the U.S. state of Arizona
    • Tonto Natural Bridge State Park, in the U.S. state of Arizona
  • Natural Bridge Avenue, a major thoroughfare in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Natural Bridge (journal), a leading literary journal based at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

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