Monday, June 15, 2015

Arches National Park

Arches National Park, located in Utah, is one of the coolest national parks you will ever go to.  Utah has some of the most unique geological features on the planet, and as a result, people travel from all over the world to visit this state.  Arches National Park is one of the top destinations of Utah outdoor enthusiasts, known for it's unique landscape, balancing rocks, and giant stone arches.





While you can probably spend days in this park, my family only had 1 day to spend here.  Luckily there is a very well maintained road with plenty of signs to direct you around the park to see all the major sites.  One of the most famous sites, Delicate Arch, was closed off when we drove through due to flooding (this was in December 2013) so we didn't get a chance to see it/photograph it.  Other sites not to miss, though:

Balanced Rock
Courthouse Towers
Petrified Dunes
Fiery Furnace

There are many arches you can see by hiking only.  We hiked to see Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch towards the end of our day, and as it was winter, we ran out of light fast towards the end.  The arches can be difficult to see in low lighting, so I recommend getting the hiking done sooner in the day,  Also, if you hike during winter, walk carefully!  Several of my family slipped and fell because the trails were icy/snowy.

Be sure to take your time admiring this amazing landscape and do every turnout/lookout that is offered, because the views are just breathtaking!

Enjoy my photos and a park map below.  Thanks for reading!





















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