Need to upload photos. Located at the back of a large 100 + wide rock shelter. Originally thought to be an alcove arch, when visited in the rain running water was flowing just outside the edge of the opening through a crack giving us the indication that this arch was formed by running water. Part of the opening is obstructed by fallen rock but there is still a significan opening. The arch itself is located on Forest Property as the cliff line is the Forest Boundry.
Name | Rhydian Arch |
Alternative Names | |
Width of Arch | |
Height of Arch | 25 |
Span of Arch | 25 |
Type of Arch | Waterfall |
Upper Rock Layer | |
Lower Rock Layer | |
Status | |
Latitude | 37.11671 |
Longitude | -84.19335 |
Elevation | |
Land Owner | USDA |
Name of Land | Daniel Boone National Forest |
County | Laurel |
Azimuth | |
Documented by | Randall Miller |
Submitted by | Bill Fultz |