Ayers Natural Bridge Park consists of 150 acres of land that was a part of the Ayres (pronounced airs) Ranch. They donated it for usage of events: weddings, reunions, photography shoots, and picnics – it is free of charge to use but you are expected to clean up after yourself. Rafting, hiking, mountain biking are all popular activities there.
No dogs are allowed, but for a reasonable fee The Station at Natural Bridge, named so because it used to be a filling station, https://www.thestationboarding.com/, will board your animal while you are there.

The park is believed to be the first tourist attraction in the country. Located between Glenrock and Douglas, just off I-15, Exit 151. It is only one of three natural stone bridges with water (the LaPreleCreek – in this case) running under it. It is described as nature’s work of art.
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