Arches National Park: Stone Arches & Red Rock Wonders
Posted: Wed May 22, 2024 2:40 pm
If you ever want to feel like you’ve wandered onto another planet, Arches National Park delivers. Over 2,000 natural stone arches, fiery sunsets, and enough red rock to fill a painter’s palette. Last April, I hiked Delicate Arch for sunrise and watched the landscape go from sleepy purple to blazing orange. Tip: bring water, no matter how “cool” you think the desert is.
I recommend the Devil’s Garden Loop for a real adventure—double bonus if you hit Landscape Arch before the crowds. The Fiery Furnace ranger tour is part hiking, part obstacle course, and all fun if you don’t mind squeezing through sandstone canyons. In town, Moab’s food trucks are a treat (I’m partial to Quesadilla Mobilla). Anyone else tried night photography here? The stars over Balanced Rock are unreal.
Questions for the group: Favorite arch? Craziest Moab festival? Anyone ever spot a desert bighorn sheep?
I recommend the Devil’s Garden Loop for a real adventure—double bonus if you hit Landscape Arch before the crowds. The Fiery Furnace ranger tour is part hiking, part obstacle course, and all fun if you don’t mind squeezing through sandstone canyons. In town, Moab’s food trucks are a treat (I’m partial to Quesadilla Mobilla). Anyone else tried night photography here? The stars over Balanced Rock are unreal.
Questions for the group: Favorite arch? Craziest Moab festival? Anyone ever spot a desert bighorn sheep?