Loved this arch and really accessible. This part of the park had a different feel and was beautiful in a different way. It's worth the little amount of time to see it.
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Loved this arch and really accessible. This part of the park had a different feel and was beautiful in a different way. It's worth the little amount of time to see it.
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easy hike, beautiful arch! No shade so if it is hot go in the am
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Another great trail in Arches National Park! Well maintained, two bathrooms at the trailhead, adequate parking. Wish the trail was still open to go up to the arch, but you can still get the sense of how large the arch is from the different vantage points.
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This was a quick, easy hike for my family. We did it roundtrip in about an hour. You must see this arch as it may not be around much longer. Don't miss it! It's not as spectacular, perhaps, as Delicate Arch, but you can always say you saw it after it falls one day. It really is lovely when you...
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The hike to Landscape Arch is 2 miles roundtrip over a wide maintained mainly dirt and gravel path. There are some gentle ups and downs but would be challenging for any handicapped visitors. Once you reach the arch area it is very sandy! There are a few short side trips on your way to Landscape Arch that you can take...
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Our kids were excited to see this one - the longest arch in the world, and possibly not there much longer. The trail isn't bad, I think about 0.8 miles each way and only minor ups and downs along the way. I loved looking at it, but the kids were disappointed that, unlike most of the other arches in the...
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During May we like to tour parts of America, before school gets out and prices go up. This year we went to a number of state and national parks. If you are 62 or over you can purchase a Senior Pass for a one time fee of $10. We put it to good use this year starting with Arches Nat....
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We got up at 4:30 in the morning this past May to make the trek from Moab to the Landscape Arch in time for the sunrise. We had brought a flashlight for the early part of the trail, but the morning light was enough by the time we reached the arch itself. It was well worth the lost sleep! The...
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The fact that it's still standing is amazing and makes you appreciate the time you'll spend there. It's a easy walk and the scenery is wonderful. We saw our first Juniper Titmouse along the walk and our first Mountain Bluebird back at the parking lot. There’s something magical about Arches N. P. that’s hard to put into words. Definitely worth...
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I suggest seeing this as a MUST. In 1991 a large bottom part of this arch fell to the ground. A tourist captured it on tape (they show at the visitor's center during a free movie) and by photo (at the arch). This is a part of history that may not be here much longer.
Ever since that piece of...
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