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Arches NP

Stone bridges, massive monoliths, and mountains with windows.

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Created by almiraik - April 2nd 2017

It's not hard to see why Utah's Arches National Park's reputation as being an adventurers' nirvana has gone undisputed since its incorporation in the 1970's. Boasting over 2,000 arches, hoodoos, gargoyles, goblins, spires, fins, and more (don't be too frightened, these are all just different kinds of desert rock formations, not actually scary monsters). Arches National Park is proof that the desert is way more than just dust, cacti and mirages.

Crescent Junction, Utah, United States

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13mi 00h 12m

Old Highway Cisco, UT, US

Scooby Doo Van and a Lightning Mcqueen

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31mi 00h 35m

Highway 211, Moab, UT, US

Needles District Visitor Center

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27mi 00h 41m
Photo of Balanced Rock
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Arches Entrance Road, Moab, UT, US

Balanced Rock

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1mi 00h 05m
Photo of Double Arch
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Moab, UT, US

Double Arch

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Photo of Turret Arch
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Arches National Park, Moab, UT, US

Turret Arch

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Take The Windows Trail, one of the easier hikes in the park, to get a view of Turret Arch, an imposing rock formation.

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7mi 00h 17m
Photo of Delicate Arch
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Highway 191, Moab, UT, US

Delicate Arch

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Delicate Arch is probably the most iconic arch in the whole park. If it looks familiar, it's probably because you've seen it on Utah's license plates. There's a viewpoint just off the main road that lets you observe the natural wonder from afar, but you can hike right up to it if you're feeling adventurous.

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4mi 00h 09m
Photo of Fiery Furnace Hike
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Arches National Park, Moab, UT, US

Fiery Furnace Hike

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The only way into the stone labyrinth known as The Fiery Furnace is to hop in a ranger-guided tour...but if you have the time, it's absolutely worth it. The narrow passageways and delicate natural environment make it a more intense hike.

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2mi 00h 04m
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1mi 00h 05m
Photo of Tunnel Arch
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Arches National Park, Moab, UT, US

Tunnel Arch

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The Devil's Garden trailhead is the best way to reach the imposing Tunnel Arch, as well as several others. It looks especially lovely in the morning, and you'll find the trail less crowded then.

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Photo of Landscape Arch
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Devils Garden Trailhead, Moab, UT, US

Landscape Arch

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A fork on the Devil's Garden trail leads to the unbelievable Landscape Arch. Ribbon-thin and longer than a football field, it's one of the more mind-blowing rock formations in the park, and since it's less than two miles round trip, it's totally worth checking out.

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3mi 00h 08m
Photo of Courthouse Towers
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Arches National Park, Moab, UT, US

Courthouse Towers

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3mi 00h 08m
Photo of Devil's Garden
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Devils Garden Rd, Moab, UT, US

Devil's Garden

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Deep in the heart of Arches, you'll find the scenic Devil's Garden Campground. Nestled among sandstone formations and pine trees, it's a pretty secluded and overall gorgeous place to set up camp. You'll find drinking water, fire rings, and flush toilets here, although sites are on the primitive side, with no showers or dump stations, the views definitely make up for that.

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18mi 00h 36m

Highway 191, Moab, UT, US

Dead Horse Point

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2mi 00h 04m

Highway 128, Moab, UT, US

Moab Horses

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Photo of Onion Creek
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Kane Creek Rd, Moab, UT, US

Onion Creek

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691 N 500th W, Moab, UT, US

Tex's Riverways

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Photo of Gemini Bridges
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Trailhead: Highway 191 north to mile marker 135.5, Moab, UT, US

Gemini Bridges

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3mi 00h 05m
Photo of Wilson's Arch
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US-191, Moab, UT, US

Wilson's Arch

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The best time to visit Arches National Park: Summers get hot, and it can snow here in the winter, but there's nothing wrong with enjoying the sun, or seeing the arches of the park covered in snow. Spring and fall mean moderate temperatures, though it can get chilly at night any time of the year, so remember to pack a sweater with your sunscreen, just in case.