One of Utah’s natural wonders will never be the same following an arch collapse at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Double Arch, a frequently visited geologic feature in Glen Canyon’s ...
Park rangers say no one was injured when the rock formation collapsed A famous 190-million-year-old rock formation in southern Utah known as the "Double Arch" has collapsed, according to national ...
The collapse of the iconic "Toilet Bowl" arch at Lake Powell is a stark reminder of the fragility of geological wonders. High winds, waves, and fluctuating water levels likely accelerated the ...
Double Arch, at 112 feet, is the tallest arch in the park. At 144 feet in length, it's also the second-longest arch in the park. Luckily, this natural wonder is easy to reach. The half-mile trail ...
Our national parks columnist reveals his all-time favorite treks in Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Bryce Canyon, and Capitol Reef ...
A mysterious metal monolith discovered last week in the desert in the US state of Utah has disappeared, officials say. Utah's Bureau of Land Management said it had seen credible reports the object ...
Turret Arch and Double Arch. It's also considered one of the park's most scenic areas. From the parking lot, there are a handful of easy trails that bring travelers to all of the arches.
Stop at the Double Arch Trailhead (about a half-mile) or the Windows Trailhead (1 mile), which gives you access to North Window, South Window and Turret Arch. And if you cannot bear to miss Delicate ...