Within a small area, clusters of sandstone fins and needles create a maze of shaded canyons and gullies. Fiery Furnace Viewpointįiery Furnace is one of the most interesting sections in the park. Let your imagination do the work, as there’s no right or wrong answer here. This short section of the scenic drive is one of its most inspiring, with white and reddish sandstone forming real-life shapes. The arch is reached via a short and easy trail, and the experience can be extended with a hike to neighboring Broken Arch. Sort of a “secret spot,” Sand Dune Arch is concealed between two sandstone cliffs and provides excellent shade on a hot day. Viewed from the roadside or up close via a short trail, Skyline Arch was a small opening in the sandstone until a large boulder suddenly fell in 1940, creating the arch we see today. (2) Thinking about hiking the length of the Devils Garden trail? Check out this two days in Arches NP itinerary for more information. (1) On the way back to the trailhead, short detours to Pine Tree Arch and Tunnel Arch are optional. This incident is a reminder that the forces of nature, primarily erosion, are still at work, and that’s why a safe distance must be kept from this impressively-thin arch. In 1991, a 60-foot-long rock slab broke away from Landscape Arch, shaving 180 tons from its weight. The hike to this arch is easy, and on the way, you’ll pass through a wall of interesting mid-size rocky fins (narrow rock walls) that the elements have smoothened. Spanning 306 feet (93m) from base to base, Landscape Arch is the biggest in Arches National Park. It’s a great hiking opportunity if you have more time, but considering we only have one day in Arches NP, hike part of the trail to Landscape Arch (1.9-mile roundtrip). The 7.8-mile (12.6 km) Devil’s Garden Trail is the longest maintained trail in the park. A large parking lot next to the park’s only campground serves hikers, and there’s also a water filling station in case you’re low on H2O.
Best visited in the morning, this large area is home to the highest concentration of arches in the national park. Devils Gardenĭevils Garden marks the end of the scenic drive. Even though it is unpaved, the road is passable with a regular 2WD in dry weather. A third road leads to the Klondike Cliffs, the remotest section of the park.
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Two paved roads head further east, one to Delicate Arch and the other to the Windows Section. There are dozens of scenic viewpoints and short hiking trails along the way. Rising from the park’s entry gate in the Moab Fault, the Arches National Park Road is an 18-mile scenic drive that ends at Devils Garden.
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