Named for the Chinese laborers who were employed in the building of the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s. Located in Golden Spike National Historic Site, on the east slope of the Pr... more
Named for the Chinese laborers who were employed in the building of the transcontinental railroad in the 1860s. Located in Golden Spike National Historic Site, on the east slope of the Promontory Mountains.
You can walk right up to the arch from the small parking lot or "hike" the whole road into the arch."
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miles (round-trip)Easy
Tips & Suggestions
Watch for rattlesnakes
Located on the way to Golden Spike. Watch for the signs for the "auto tour"
The road loops back around to the highway, and it a one-way road
Features & Amenities
Kid Friendly
Parking
Pet Friendly
Picnic Worthy
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