In April of 2021 I visited 3 National Parks- Capitol Reef, Canyonlands, and Arches some state parks and hiked to and on some cool arches.
Some were very short easy hikes and some were long and difficult . We did some in the middle of the day and others we made sure we were there for sunrise or sunset. Exploring all these arches were a great part of the trip.
We visited on 8 arches, there are so many more. I will get to keep adding to this collection!
I have added cool arches posts from @jarvie, @derekekind, and @caseygrimley too (and made them beneficiaries).
According to Utah Geological Survey,
Arches National Park claims to be home to over 2,000 documented natural sandstone arches with diameters of at least 3 feet. At least 800 significant arches have been photograph and identified in Utah. Six of the 15 largest known arches are in Utah.
@sjarvie5/share-our-world-double-arch-hike
@sjarvie5/share-our-world-windows-trail-hike
@sjarvie5/share-our-world-mesa-arch
@sjarvie5/share-our-world-delicate-arch-hike
@sjarvie5/share-our-world-wilson-arch-hike
@sjarvie5/share-our-world-looking-glass-rock
@jarvie/in-the-eye-of-the-whale-13-pics
@jarvie/bryce-mossy-cave-hike-9-photos
@jarvie/mesa-arch-editing-story
@jarvie/take-advantage-of-a-plan-gone-wrong
@caseygrimley/delicate-arch-up-close-and-personal
@caseygrimley/podcast-the-story-behind-the-photograph-episode-4
@caseygrimley/a-different-angle-on-a-popular-location
@derekkind/mesa-arch-milky-way-panorama
@derekkind/mesa-arch-and-thoughts-about-photographing-popular-places