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Moab, located in southeastern Utah, is the base camp for Arches National Park getaways. The park sits five miles north of the ...
In honor of the National Park Service's 109th birthday, take a look into the history of Utah's five national parks.
What sorcery allowed us to beat the crowds in peak season? All it took was an alarm clock. Since the pandemic, America’s ...
This unique site stands out against the Utah desert between Canyonland and Arches National Park thanks to its bright blue ...
Moab’s surreal red rock formations, from towering arches to gravity-defying spires, make it one of the most unforgettable ...
The name says it all. Arches National Park is famous for its iconic arches. With more than 2,000 such formations documented within its borders, Arches boasts the "densest concentration of natural ...
The National Park Service was established 109 years ago after President Woodrow Wilson signed the Organic Act of 1916.
Whether you're into extreme disc-golfing, peaceful river kayaking, or hanging out with tortoises, this Utah lodge is the ...
As long as you are a morning person, a stargazer or an aficionado of quality swimming pools, you’ll find much to love about Moab in Utah at its hottest ...
There are no restaurants or lodges in Arches National Park, so you'll need to bring your own food or plan to dine in neighboring Moab, Utah, about 5 miles from the park entrance.
The National Park Service reports that between 2011 and 2021, visitation to Arches National Park increased by 74%, hitting a record high of 1.8 million visitors during 2021.