Arches NP Utah

Arches National Park

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(11K) · National park in Moab, United States
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Located 17 miles from Red Cliffs Lodge, Arches National Park contains the world’s largest concentration of natural sandstone arches. Although over 2,000 …

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Feb 26, 2025
the rock formations....the different colors....mystical rock arches....and plenty of turnouts/viewpoints to take in the scenery and take a photo or two....visited in the off season so there was very …Full review by thelostpineapple
Feb 20, 2025
Stunning! We visited over Presidents Day weekend. The park was busy but not overly crowded. We waited in line about 20 minutes to get in the park. We didn’t need a reservation. Tip: Stop at t…Full review by GinaPhxBound
Jan 25, 2025
We visited Arches in April and spent the better part of two days there. The weather was pleasant and the park was busy, but timed-entry worked well. Make sure that you get your entry pass ahead of …Full review by Gregory P

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Hi, I have severe tree pollen allergies, how bad is tree pollen count at Arches National park during late March/Early April?
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There are a few trees and bushes near Landscape Arch but should be limited impact
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Entry before 7:00?
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I dont know for sure but entry at 7am for sure you might get in not earlier.
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I have a fear of heights and get vertigo. Which hikes can I do and which should I avoid? Thanks.
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Hello! There are a variety of hikes that you could take that would not require climbing or vertical hikes. A few I can suggest are Balanced Rock Hike, Sand Dune Arch Hike, and Skyline …
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Hello! There are a variety of hikes that you could take that would not require climbing or vertical hikes. A few I can suggest are Balanced Rock Hike, Sand Dune Arch Hike, and Skyline Arch Hike. There are many more and you can locate them on the map given out at the park entrance. The easiest route to view a significant part of the park is driving the Scenic Drive, which is about 22 miles one way. I would avoid the most famous hike, Delicate Arch, since it does require you to hike up and around. It is a fabulous park with lots to see. Enjoy!
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I'm a bit confused with the timed entry & the vehicle pass. If I go to Arches, do I need to purchase both? I just got a vehicle …
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I'm a bit confused with the timed entry & the vehicle pass. If I go to Arches, do I need to purchase both? I just got a vehicle pass for it but not sure if I should also get the timed entry pass. Also, do I need to get another entry pass if I go to the Canyonlands or I can use the one I got for Arches?
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The “America the beautiful “pass (recreation.gov) usually saves you a lot of money and will get you into the national parks. You can purchase entrancenpasses to parks separately but it’s …
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The “America the beautiful “pass (recreation.gov) usually saves you a lot of money and will get you into the national parks. You can purchase entrancenpasses to parks separately but it’s more expensive. The times entry for arches is different and you need BOTH a vehicle pass and the timed entry. Look at the arches website it explains it pretty well. I think the timed entry is also through recreation.gov Canyonlands is much less visited so no times entry. But you need a park pass to get in
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