Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Arches National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in southeastern Utah, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of red rock formations, vast canyons, and delicate arches. This park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing endless opportunities for exploration, photography, and relaxation.
Customers have raved about their experiences at Arches National Park. One visitor described it as "amazing" and noted that each visit feels like discovering a new world. Another highlighted the beauty of the park during sunrise or sunset, where the sun's rays illuminate the rocks in stunning colors. Many visitors also appreciate the diverse geological features, including agates, petrified wood, and opal, which add to the park's natural charm.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Credit cards
Debit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
This place is amazing! No matter how many times I come here, I'm blown away at the landscape. It looks like a different world. I encourage anyone to go and enjoy this national park. You won't be disappointed. So many things to see and lots of hikes of all ranges.
Wonderful place to catch the sunrise or sunset. The sun shining on the rocks brings out their amazing beauty. Also a fun place to do "parkour" but out in the desert on rocks and cliff edges. All sorts of geologic wonders and areas of gorgeous agates, petrified wood, and opal. However, it is not legal to remove this in the national parks but admiration of it in person is just as good as taking it. It also allows others to admire.
Unbelievable scenery! Beautiful and quiet. It was such a perfect time of year to visit. Paid 30.00 for entry, good for 7 days. Left park to get a bite to eat, returned to walk the Windows trail, easy and got great views of the Arches. I walk with a cane, and it was doable for me.
Maybe I didn't read enough of the reviews but nobody seemed to mention that the arches are all a little bit of a hike to get to so be aware of that if you're going there specifically to see the arches and your favoring an injury or sporting a bum knee.. But still beautiful scenery & nice picnic spots that are easy to get to...
Majestic sandstone formations rise against the vast desert sky in Moab, Utah, where nature’s artistry creates breathtaking arches that whisper tales of time and erosion. Note: Go there early while the crowd is not busy. We went there early morning so parking was easy and easy to take pictures without people in the background.