10 arches, 4 windows all within about 50 ft of each other. Spectacular geology though underwhelming photographically. Two larger main pillar chambers. The left pillar chamber has two pillars though small in height and span, in length both are over 4 ft and there is a window. The right Pillar Chamber has 3 pillars inside it, a window and a shelf. Just outside the chamber to the right there is a long 6 -7 ft tube that is about 6 in. x 6 in. in height and span as well as another small pillar with over 3 ft in span and another smalle window pillar behind it in the rock. To the far right at the end of the cliff is another window some some very small peep holes next to it. Though roadside, very little evedence of human visitaion though just around the corner there is spray paint on the cliff line.
Name | Sinking Creek Arch Complex - Arch 2 - Right Main Pillar |
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Width of Arch | |
Height of Arch | 4 |
Span of Arch | 20 |
Type of Arch | Pillar |
Upper Rock Layer | |
Lower Rock Layer | |
Status | |
Latitude | 37.09089 |
Longitude | -84.20583999999999 |
Elevation | |
Land Owner | USDA |
Name of Land | Daniel Boone National Forest |
County | Laurel |
Azimuth | |
Documented by | Randall Miller |
Submitted by | Bill Fultz |