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Arches National Park (U. S. National Park Service) The park has over 2,000 natural stone arches, hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive rock fins, and giant balanced rocks This red-rock wonderland will amaze you with its formations, refresh you with its trails, and inspire you with its sunsets
Basic Information - Arches National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Plan on spending at least a few hours in the park, exploring the scenic drive and several of the viewpoints and short trails If time permits, longer hikes lead to many spectacular rock formations, or consider attending a ranger-led program to learn more about this special place
Directions - Arches National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Most visits to Arches involve traveling by vehicle along the scenic drive, which provides access to many viewpoints and trailheads Some times of year—or even times of day—are far busier than others
Things To Do - Arches National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Whether it's your first visit or your tenth, or if you have one hour or three days, you can always find something to do at Arches Browse these pages to figure out how you'd like to spend your time
Geologic Formations - Arches National Park (U. S. National Park Service) Over time, the same forces that created these arches will continue to widen them until they collapse Standing next to a monolith like Delicate Arch, it's easy to forget that arches are impermanent Yet the fall of Wall Arch in 2008 reminded us that this landscape continues to change
Arches National Park Timed Entry Pilot Visiting Arches? From April 1 to July 6 and August 28 to October 31, visitors are required to have a timed entry ticket to enter the park between 7 am and 4 pm In this video, rangers outline what you’ll need to do get your ticket