ARCHES

Category: West Region

State: Utah

Currently there are over 2,000 arches in the park. Unfortunately the geology influenced by wind, water and freeze-thaw cycles lead to the inevitable collapse of these sandstone arches.

Date Created: Arches National Park was designated a national monument on April 12, 1929, and it was redesignated as a national park on November 12, 1971.

Last Visited by Susan: September 2023

Location: Eastern Utah, USA, near the town of Moab.

Size: Approximately 76,679 acres (31,031 hectares). 

Mother Nature is a master sculptor and in no
place is that more evident than at Arches
National Park.

— Stefanie Payne

Susan's Reflections:

According to the National Geographic, Arches has the largest quantity and variety of arches in the world – over 2,000! I arrived before dawn. The blue-grey mystical landscape burst into vibrant red-orange colors as the sun rose over giant rock formations. Many of the arches are close to the road but seriously, this is a place where you can breath fresh air and walk for miles in a place that is like no other. Out of the amazing landscapes in Utah Arches is featured on the state license plates. Timed entry is in place so plan your visit!