Arches National Park
Arches National Park contains the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches. This National Park is a red, arid desert, punctuated with oddly eroded sandstone forms such as fins, pinnacles, spires, balanced rocks, and arches. The 73,000-acre region has over 2,000 of these "miracles of nature."
A 40-mile round-trip paved road in Arches National Park leads visitors to the major sights and hiking trails, including Balanced Rock, Skyline Arch, Double Arch in the Windows Section, Fiery Furnace, Devils Garden and the park's most famous geologic feature - Delicate Arch. See our photo gallery for an overview of the park and the surrounding area.
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Additional information on Arches National Park or Moab-area attractions can be obtained by contacting the Moab Travel Region or Arches National Park:
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