Delicate Arch
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Continue reading...The best hike in Arches National Park is the Devil’s Garden Trail. The trailhead is at the end of the paved road. By hiking the main trail, we can see 7 listed/well-known arches and a few others with some further exploration. By adding the Primitive Trail we can hike an 11.5 km loop. This is busy trail at prime time … Continue reading…
Park Avenue is a short hike in Arches National Park. It is only 1 mile one way, but is an impressive walk. Two of us stated at opposite ends and exchanged truck keys in the middle. From the top features like Queen Nefertiti’s Rock, Sausage Rock, and Queen Victoria Rock stand tall above the sides of the wash. Along the … Continue reading…
Arches National Park has over 2000 arches within its boundaries. Many are on the maps and on designated trails, but many are unnamed and are found by accident when exploring the park. The listed trails in Arches are busy ones and there are usually many people clustered around each of the highlighted arches. For these trails, go early in the … Continue reading…
The Fiery Furnace is a labyrinth of slots, dead-ends, slickrock ramps, and surprises in Arches National Park. There is no designated trail, but there is at least one loop route through the fins, passing by arches, and other hidden spots. A permit is needed to enter the area and once started, visitors have to figure out their own route, often … Continue reading…
The Devil’s Garden Trail is the best hike in Arches National Park. It starts at the end of the road and heads north through the fins. Eight arches can be seen along the route. We chose to the Primitive Loop which swung out to the east side across sand dunes and over slickrock to Fin Creek Canyon. Some of the … Continue reading…
This trail is a nice one, but there will be lots of people along the route and at the arch. In Arches National Park, take the Delicate Arch Road and park at the trailhead. The trail climbs up to the top of the hill and back over 3 miles (5km). The upper part goes along a ledge to a slickrock … Continue reading…