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Description

Arches National Park, located in the heart of Utah’s dramatic red rock country, is a mesmerizing landscape where nature has sculpted over 2,000 natural stone arches, including the iconic Delicate Arch, a symbol of the state. The park's unique geological formations, such as massive balanced rocks and towering pinnacles, create a surreal backdrop for hiking, photography, and stargazing. Visitors can explore the stunning vistas along the popular Devil’s Garden Trail or experience the fiery hues of a desert sunset from the Windows Section. Established in 1971, Arches offers a rare glimpse into the powerful forces of erosion and time, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking the awe-inspiring beauty of the American Southwest.

Park Details

Date Established:
November 12, 1971
Acres:
76,519
Recreation Visitors (2021):
1806865