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Arches National Park is a US National Park in eastern Utah. The park is located on the Colorado River 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. It is known for containing over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a variety of unique geological resources and formations. For more info, visit this link:
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This is a brief view of the Arches visitor center. I was in a hurry to go see the curvy red rocks so we zoomed through it.
Arches National Park - Utah - United States
Arches National Park is a U.S. National Park in eastern Utah. It is known for preserving over 2000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a variety of unique geological resources and formations.
The park is located just outside of Moab, Utah, and is 76,679 acres (31,031 ha) in area. Its highest elevation is 5,653 feet (1,723 m) at Elephant Butte, and its lowest elevation is 4,085 feet (1,245 m) at the visitor center. Forty-three arches have collapsed due to erosion since 1970. The park receives 10 inches (250 mm) of rain a year on average.
Administered by the National Park Service, the area was originally created as a National Monument on April 12, 1929. It was redesignated as a National Park on November 12, 1971. ( source Wikipedia )
Auto Tour: Arches National Park in Utah
When the United States, in keeping with its best idea, decides to create a new national park, it can go without saying that the land is special, iconic, and worthy of protection.
It can be said, however, that some of these gems are so mind-numbingly spectacular, that a single feature --- say, a delicate arch perhaps? --- can be recognized as one of the single most geologically significant, visually breathtaking, and frequently bucket list-making landmarks in the world; attracting 1.4 million visitors last year alone.
This is the case in Utah's Arches National Park.
Utah is a special place. The state is home to five of the most jaw-dropping national parks on the map, carved over millions of years through its red rock. Located on the eastern side of the small town of Moab, with Canyonlands National Park down the road to the west, Arches is home to one of the most inspiring sections of road in any national park.
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With its entrance located directly Highway 191, it can be difficult navigating the traffic during peak seasons and certain times of day. From the entry station and visitor center, park visitors begin their adventure with a winding drive up to the top of the Moab Fault and immediate views of the nearby La Sal Mountains. Moments later, you're greeted by landmark after gorgeous landmark; from Park Avenue to The Organ, Three Gossips to the Petrified Dunes and Rock Pinnacles.
The suspense continues to build throughout the entire drive as more and more recognizable features come into view.
Plan for no less than an entire day to explore this park. The Garden of Eden, Parade of Elephants, The Windows, and Balanced Rock, each equally impressive and unique.
Hike the Fiery Furnace, to Landscape Arch, Double O Arch, and yes, make sure you carve out plenty of time to bask in the majesty of Delicate Arch.
The hike can be brutal on a hot day, trust me, it was 110 degrees when I completed the hike at 7pm! Most hikers didn't make it up the 1-mile, rock face ascent to the arch that day.
Arches National Park is a special place and a must-visit destination in the west.
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Arches National Park is a national park in eastern Utah, United States. The park is adjacent to the Colorado River, 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. More than 2,000 natural sandstone arches are located in the park, including the well-known Delicate Arch, as well as a variety of unique geological resources and formations. The park contains the highest density of natural arches in the world.
The park consists of 76,679 acres (119.811 sq mi; 31,031 ha; 310.31 km2) of high desert located on the Colorado Plateau. The highest elevation in the park is 5,653 feet (1,723 m) at Elephant Butte, and the lowest elevation is 4,085 feet (1,245 m) at the visitor center. The park receives an average of less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain annually.
Administered by the National Park Service, the area was originally named a national monument on April 12, 1929, and was redesignated as a national park on November 12, 1971. The park received more than 1.6 million visitors in 2018.
Arches National Park - Hiking the Devils Garden - Utah - LeAw in the USA //Ep.33
We are living the American dream driving the Historic Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica but we are doing some detours to visit some places we like.
In this 33rd episode, we visit Arches National Park and hike the Devil's Garden Trail. Enjoy the ride with us! ;)
Arches National Park is a national park in eastern Utah, United States. The park is adjacent to the Colorado River, 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. More than 2,000 natural sandstone arches are located in the park, including the well-known Delicate Arch, as well as a variety of unique geological resources and formations. The park contains the highest density of natural arches in the world.
The park consists of 76,679 acres (119.811 sq mi; 31,031 ha; 310.31 km2) of high desert located on the Colorado Plateau. The highest elevation in the park is 5,653 feet (1,723 m) at Elephant Butte, and the lowest elevation is 4,085 feet (1,245 m) at the visitor center. The park receives an average of less than 10 inches (250 mm) of rain annually.
Administered by the National Park Service, the area was originally named a national monument on April 12, 1929, and was redesignated as a national park on November 12, 1971. The park is expected to receive 1.8 million visitors in 2018.
The Devil’s Garden Trail is the longest and most difficult maintained trail in Arches National Park – and it’s also one of the most fun. Once you get past the early sections you’ll be scrambling up and overlong, narrow sandstone fins (future arches!), ducking under and crawling through existing arches, and trekking through ruggedly beautiful backcountry that few of the more casual tourists in Arches will ever get to see.
The trail begins at the end of Devil’s Garden Road, which is literally the end of the paved road in Arches National Park.
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Arches National Park - US National Park near Moab, Utah, famous for its natural sandstone arches and other amazing rock formations.
Locations in the video: Sunrise through South Window Arch (0:07), Balanced Rock (0:13, 3:55), North Window and South Window Arches (0:39), North Window Arch and Turret Arch (0:57), Double Arch (1:39), Fiery Furnace (2:31), Sand Dune Arch (2:52), Broken Arch (3:15), Skyline Arch (3:27), Pinetree Arch (3:36), Tunnel Arch (3:50), Park Avenue (4:17), Twisted Doughnut Arch (5:33), Delicate Arch (5:42), Devil's Golf Ball (8:29), Landscape Arch (9:05), Partition Arch (9:25), Navajo Arch (9:41), Double O Arch (10:08).
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Arches National Park is of course famous for the red arches of Entrada sandstone that occur there in great profusion, and the visitor center sells a map showing the location of over 1,000, ranging in size from Landscape Arch with an 290 foot (89 meter) span to small cavities 3 feet across, which is the minimum dimension for an opening to be officially classified as an arch. But there are also many other striking rock formations scattered over the park's 73,000 scenic acres, and to see the whole area would take several days. As with most other low lying regions in south Utah, temperatures in Arches National Park may reach 110°F which restricts hiking activities, although summer brings frequent cooling afternoon thunderstorms. The winter weather is not too extreme, and any snowfall is usually quite light.
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Grand Circle Tour I - Ep 15 - Arches National Park #1
2014 tour of the Grand Circle of American Southwest. In episode 15, we begin our journey on U.S. Highway 191 (US-191) north at Moab, Utah. We will then be traveling along the main road of Arches National Park, beginning at the visitor center to the Devils Garden. In between, we will also see the La Sal Mountain, Courthouse Towers, Three Gossips, Petrified Dunes, Balanced Rock, Salt Valley, Fiery Furnace, and Skyline Arch.
00:32 The journey begins (Moab, Utah).
02:44 The park's entrance.
03:03 Begin climbing the canyon.
04:15 Moab Fault Overlook.
05:20 La Sal Mountain Overlook.
05:47 Courthouse Towers and Three Gossips.
07:39 Petrified Dunes.
09:30 Balanced Rock.
10:25 Panorama Point.
11:43 Cache Valley Overlook.
13:31 Salt Valley Overlook.
14:37 Fiery Furnace.
16:56 Skyline Arch.
17:21 Devils Garden.
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TimeWarp of the Devils Garden Trail in Arches National Park Utah
Big Crazy John here with Big Crazy Outdoor Adventures we hiked Devil's Garden Trail on September 3rd 2019 in Arches National Park. This is a TimeWarp video which is a highly stabilized timelapse video on the Go Pro Hero 7 Black.
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The Adventure of a Lifetime - Adventure waits for sightseers, hikers, and thrill-seekers in Devils Garden – one of the premier locations in the park. Here you’ll find arches, spires, and a large concentration of narrow rock walls called “fins.” Fins form when rainwater erodes parallel fractures caused by the uplift of salt deposits below the surface. Fins eventually erode and give way to the formation of arches like Landscape Arch, the crown jewel of Devils Garden.
Landscape Arch is the longest arch in North America with a light opening of 306 feet (93.3 meters). This awe-inspiring expanse is only 6 feet (1.8 meters) in diameter at its narrowest. Large segments of the arch came crashing down in the 1990s – proof that the park’s landscape can change dramatically in a instant. Although other arches have fallen, Landscape Arch still hangs on by a very thin thread.
Devils Garden offers breathtaking views, camping, backpacking, stargazing, and hiking of all skill levels. There is truly something for everyone in this popular area of the park.
Devils Garden is located at the very end of the park road, 18 miles north of Arches Visitor Center. The drive time from the visitor center is approximately 45 minutes. Parking lots can be very busy during peak season and during holiday weekends.
Landscape Arch – This easy segment of the Devils Garden trail (1.9 mi/3.1 km roundtrip) is relatively flat with hard packed surfaces to walk on. There is no significant elevation gain, only moderate hills, up and down. The trail meanders through tall fins to a spectacular view of Landscape Arch.
Optional: Two easy spur trails to Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch are located between the trailhead and Landscape Arch.
The hike becomes difficult beyond Landscape Arch toward Double O Arch. Turn around at this point to avoid the challenging remainder of the hike.
Difficult Trails
Double O Arch – This trail to Double O Arch is difficult as it steeply climbs up and on the sandstone fins. Footing is rocky; there are narrow ledges with steep drop-offs. Hikers must use their hands and feet to scramble and climb. Though strenuous, the out-and-back hike to Double O Arch (4.2 mi/6.8 km roundtrip) is popular and offers incredible views.
Optional: Two short spur trails to Navajo Arch and Partition Arch are located one third of the way between Landscape Arch and Double O Arch.
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Arches National Park is a U.S. National Park in eastern Utah. It is known for preserving over 2000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a variety of unique geological resources and formations.
The park is located just outside of Moab, Utah, and is 76,679 acres (31,031 ha) in area. Its highest elevation is 5,653 feet (1,723 m) at Elephant Butte, and its lowest elevation is 4,085 feet (1,245 m) at the visitor center. Forty-three arches have collapsed due to erosion since 1970. The park receives 10 inches (250 mm) of rain a year on average.
Administered by the National Park Service, the area was originally created as a National Monument on April 12, 1929. It was redesignated as a National Park on November 12, 1971.[3]
The national park lies atop an underground evaporite layer or salt bed, which is the main cause of the formation of the arches, spires, balanced rocks, sandstone fins, and eroded monoliths in the area. This salt bed is thousands of feet thick in places, and was deposited in the Paradox Basin of the Colorado Plateau some 300 million years ago when a sea flowed into the region and eventually evaporated. Over millions of years, the salt bed was covered with debris eroded from the Uncompahgre Uplift to the northeast. During the Early Jurassic (about 210 Ma) desert conditions prevailed in the region and the vast Navajo Sandstone was deposited. An additional sequence of stream laid and windblown sediments, the Entrada Sandstone (about 140 Ma), was deposited on top of the Navajo. Over 5000 feet (1500 m) of younger sediments were deposited and have been mostly eroded away. Remnants of the cover exist in the area including exposures of the Cretaceous Mancos Shale. The arches of the area are developed mostly within the Entrada formation.[4]
The weight of this cover caused the salt bed below it to liquefy and thrust up layers of rock into salt domes. The evaporites of the area formed more unusual salt anticlines or linear regions of uplift.[4] Faulting occurred and whole sections of rock subsided into the areas between the domes. In some places, they turned almost on edge. The result of one such 2,500-foot (760 m) displacement, the Moab Fault, is seen from the visitor center.
As this subsurface movement of salt shaped the landscape, erosion removed the younger rock layers from the surface. Except for isolated remnants, the major formations visible in the park today are the salmon-colored Entrada Sandstone, in which most of the arches form, and the buff-colored Navajo Sandstone. These are visible in layer cake fashion throughout most of the park. Over time, water seeped into the surface cracks, joints, and folds of these layers. Ice formed in the fissures, expanding and putting pressure on surrounding rock, breaking off bits and pieces. Winds later cleaned out the loose particles. A series of free-standing fins remained. Wind and water attacked these fins until, in some, the cementing material gave way and chunks of rock tumbled out. Many damaged fins collapsed. Others, with the right degree of hardness and balance, survived despite their missing sections. These became the famous arches.
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Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Arches National Park, Utah
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Arches National Park, Utah: Delicate Arch, Double Arch, Devils Garden Trailhead, Landscape Arch, Fiery Furnace, Balanced Rock Trail, Windows, Park Avenue Trail, Sand Dune Arch, Double O Arch, Visitor Center, Skyline Arch, Broken Arch, Upper Delicate Arch Viewpoint, Tower of Babel
Arches National Park (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Episode# 7
Arches National Park travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors to U.S. National Parks in Utah.
This Arches National Park Utah guide covers - Entrances from Moab (UT) using US Hwy 191, Arches Visitor Center, and attractions in Arches like Balanced rock, Delicate Arch, Devils Garden, the windows section, trails, hikes and much more with tips.
Arches National Park is in the southeast region in the state of Utah near the town of Moab, UT.
Details on topics covered in this Arches National Park travel guide video are below:
1). Introduction to Arches National Park to new visitors interested in visiting National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Information on how to get to Arches National Park by Car using Hwy 191 from Moab (Utah) and from Salt Lake city (Utah),
3). Detailed information on Arches National Park in Utah – like Entrance from US 191 Hwy north of Moab, Entrance fee and hours, Arches National Park Visitor Center, Arches National Park Map with all main attractions like Park Avenue area and trail, Balanced rock, Delicate Arch trailhead and viewpoints, Sand Dune Arch, Skyline Arch, Devils Garden at arches with parking and trail information, the Widows section at arches,
4). Things to see and do at this Arches National Park like visit to Arches National Park visitor center, hiking and trails at Park Avenue, Balanced Rock, Delicate Arch hike, hike to lower and Upper view point of delicate arch, trails for Sand Dune Arch and Skyline Arch, trail to different arches in Devils Garden area, the windows section with north window and south window for Sunset etc.
5). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Arches National Park in Utah.
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Arches National Park ha una sola entrata che si trova a circa 4 miglia a nord di Moab
Lungo la US191, c’è un deviazione e la strada comincia a salire con una serie di tornanti fino ad arrivare al Visitor Center.
Arches National Park è un' area naturale protetta degli Stati Uniti che conserva oltre 2000 archi naturali di arenaria, includendo il famoso Delicate Arch.
Il primo viewpoint che s’incontra dopo il Visitor Center è quello di Park Avenue. Da qui si possono osservare delle rocce rosse molto alte che ricordano i grattacieli di New York, da qui il nome di Park Avenue.
Ci spostiamo al successivo viewpoint, il La Sal Mountain Viewpoint. Da qui si comincia a capire quanto grande sia il parco. Inoltre si possono vedere altre conformazioni rocciose caratteristiche
Raggiungiamo, ora, una delle attrazioni più famose del parco, ancora una volta non sarà un arco ma una roccia dalla forma curiosa che sembra in procinto di cadere da uno spuntone, siamo a Balanced Rock.
L'altezza totale di Balanced Rock è di circa 39 metri di cui solo la roccia che poggia sulla base misura circa 17 metri. Girandoci attorno si può osservare come la prospettiva e l’effetto “caduta” cambi a seconda dell’angolazione in cui la si guardi.
Qualche anno fa, Balanced Rock aveva una compagna, una roccia molto simile, ma molto più piccola, purtroppo è caduta durante l'inverno 1975/1976.
Subito dopo la Balanced Rock c’è la Windows Section dove si possono ammirare da vicino i primi archi.
Ci dirigiamo alla North ed alla South Window e poi al Turret Arch.
Dal parcheggio osserviamo il Double Arch.
Dal Fiery Furnace viewpoint osserviamo questo magnifico labirinto naturale tra le rocce.
La visita a questo luogo è a numero chiuso e ci vuole un ranger come guida.
Come ultima tappa a Arches National Park ci rechiamo al Delicate Arch Viewpoint
Delicate Arch è il simbolo dello stato dello Utah.
Avremmo preferito avvicinarci il più possibile all’arco, invece lo osserviamo da un miglio di distanza, vedendolo così da un prospettiva più ampia e altrettanto spettacolare
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Traveler's Photo@Arches National Park
A red rock wonderland
Visit Arches and discover a landscape of contrasting colors, landforms and textures unlike any other in the world. The park has over 2,000 natural stone arches, in addition to hundreds of soaring pinnacles, massive 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(
Arches National Park is a US National Park in eastern Utah. The park is located on the Colorado River 4 miles (6 km) north of Moab, Utah. It is known for containing over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the world-famous Delicate Arch, in addition to a variety of unique geological resources and formations.
The park is located just outside Moab, Utah, and is 76,679 acres (119.811 sq mi; 31,031 ha; 310.31 km2) in area.[3] Its highest elevation is 5,653 feet (1,723 m) at Elephant Butte, and its lowest elevation is 4,085 feet (1,245 m) at the visitor center. Forty-three arches are known to have collapsed since 1977. The park receives 10 inches (250 mm) of rain a year on average.
Administered by the National Park Service, the area was originally named a National Monument on April 12, 1929. It was redesignated as a National Park on November 12, 1971(
Address: Utah
Area: 119.8 mi²
Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
Phone: (435) 719-2299
Established: April 12, 1929
Management: National Park Service
I visited there in Apr. 30 2016.
There are wonderful land!!