Arches National Park Utah

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Arches National Park preserves over 2,000 natural sandstone arches, like the world-famous Delicate Arch, as well as many other unusual rock …

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Oct 29, 2024
Great park. Lots to see. It is possible to take in all the arches in one day if you're up for it. Most holes are easy/moderate. I am a disabled veteran so I cannot walk at a normal pace anymore, … Full review by ThomUSA
Oct 26, 2024
Arches National Park a stop you don’t want to miss. It was incredible seeing the natural arches & other rock formations. Full review by Abigail R
Oct 19, 2024
Bucket list item to see the Mighty 5 in Utah. We began with Arches and it did not disappoint! We did easy to moderate trails and saw Pine tree arch, tunnel arch, skyline arch, windows arches, double … Full review by micheledl2016

Questions & answers

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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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No trees. You will be fine. We were there in July and our son has tree pollen allergies and has zero issues.
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Entry before 7:00?
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You can enter before 7 am without a timed entry. That’s what we did because we couldn’t get a timed entry. There are only so many each day.
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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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Hi Amber! We went in November and didn't have to use a timed entry pass. I know that during some of the busier months you do have to sign up to enter the park. Check the website …
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Hi Amber! We went in November and didn't have to use a timed entry pass. I know that during some of the busier months you do have to sign up to enter the park. Check the website NPS.gov, select the state, and it will list all the parks with various amounts of info. I would highly recommend the NPS annual pass since it allows you to enter all national parks under the one singular pass. We bought ours at REI and it cost a little under $80. Enjoy!
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What facilities or services does Arches offer?
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Aside from the visitor center and bathrooms, there are no facilities in Arches. Gas, groceries, lodging and other amenities are available in Moab. Read more about...
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