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Delicate Arch
This post is a continuation of a series on Arches National Park. You can find the others by clicking on these links: Park Avenue The Windows Delicate Arch Sand Dune Arch Skyline Arch Devils Garden Delicate Arch is the world-famous, iconic arch of Arches National Park, and has become one of the state symbols of Utah. It’s the largest free-standing arch in the park and the one that has made it onto the Utah license plate. Logistics: Distance: 3 miles (4.8 km) out and back Elevation: Approximately +760 ft (232 m) Difficulty: Easy/Moderate Facilities: Pit toilets and picnic tables Dogs Allowed: No Parking: At trailhead, overflow parking available 1/4 mile…
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The Windows
This post is part of a series on Arches National Park. You can find the others by clicking on these links: Park Avenue The Windows Delicate Arch Sand Dune Arch Skyline Arch Devils Garden Logistics: Distance: About 1 mile (1.6 km) for loop, not including primitive trail Elevation: +164 ft (50 m) Difficulty: Easy Facilities: Pit toilets and picnic tables Dogs Allowed: No Parking: At trailhead Getting there: First Head to Arches National Park You will need to pay an entrance fee, which is good for 7 days, or have an America the Beautiful Pass. There are also certain Fee Free days and did you know that 4th graders can…
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Park Avenue
This post is part of a series on Arches National Park. You can find the others by clicking on these links: Park Avenue The Windows Delicate Arch Sand Dune Arch Skyline Arch Devils Garden Oh how I love Arches. So many breathtaking vistas. So many great hikes. So many arches! All close to the fun town of Moab. As you drive into Arches, the first hike you reach is called Park Avenue. Apparently, the giant walls of this canyon reminded early visitors of buildings lining a big city street. Logistics: Distance: 2 miles (3.2 km) out and back Elevation: Approximately 260 ft down into canyon and then back up at…