Arches is an amazing park in southeast Utah where I spent two wonderful days hiking in March, 2004. The days were spent exploring the beautiful scenery while the nights were spent relaxing at the ideally located Devils Garden campground situated high on a plateau with fantastic views all around. The areas covered on this trip were Park Avenue, Balanced Rock, the Windows Loop, Delicate Arch, Fiery Furnace, and Devils Garden. I found Arches to be a perfect dayhiking and car-camping destination and would highly recommend it to anyone.
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Park Avenue Trail The Park Avenue trail is a short one mile walk(two miles roundtrip)...
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The Windows An easy trail circles both the North and South Windows.
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Balanced Rock The caprock measures 55 feet and the entire formation is 128 feet.
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Devils Garden The Devils Garden Trail is the longest trail in the park. This loop...
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Partition Arch Along the Devils Garden trail.
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Navajo Arch Along the Devils Garden trail.
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Double O Arch Along the Devils Garden trail.
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Fiery Furnace A ranger led two hour tour took us through the Fiery Furnace area of the park.
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Fiery Furnace
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Delicate Arch The symbol of Arches National Park. After a one and a half mile hike...
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