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Relatively speaking, Arches is a fairly compact park (at roughly 76,000 acres), with very few named routes. This means that viewpoints and trails (not to mention front-gate traffic) can often feel ...
Moab, located in southeastern Utah, is the base camp for Arches National Park getaways. The park sits five miles north of the ...
To better acquaint first time visitors, here's a brief, yet very practical travel guide to Arches National Park. How To Get There By Plane ...
In this guide, you’ll find the highlights in each park to maximize your quick visit, including how to lay out your day, travel logistics, and what to skip on this lightning fast trip.
Many visitors to Arches National Park pull into an overlook parking lot, snap a few photographs and drive off. A number of short, and gentle, hiking trails make it easy to gain a better look of ...
Arches National Park Four-Wheel Drive Tours is ranked #13 out of 14 things to do in Arches National Park. See pictures and our review of Arches National Park Four-Wheel Drive Tours.
To celebrate the National Park Service's 100th anniversary this August, USA TODAY will be highlighting one national park per week in a countdown to the centennial on August 25th. From 1,238 square ...
An influx of visitors is forcing Arches National Park in Utah to temporarily shut its gates almost daily because of overcrowding. The National Park Service says Arches won’t be the only popular ...
Arches National Park is located off Highway 191, five miles northwest of Moab. Interstate travelers can take Highways 40 or 70 to connect with Highway 191.