Highlights: the best places of interest
Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch is perhaps one of the most iconic sights of Arches National Park. It is visible from many different trails and points within the park, although you do need to get off of the main road in order to have a clear view. In order to see Delicate Arch up close, it is a 4.8-kilometre roundtrip hike. However, you can also access a view Lower Delicate Arch Viewpoint through a path of just 91 metres.
Park Avenue
The Park Avenue section of the park is easily accessible from the main road. The trail through Park Avenue is situated in the canyon among the soaring red-rock formations that make up Arches National Park. The trail is relatively easy at 1.6 kilometres, and provides views of the iconic Courthouse Towers. The towering cliffs reach heights of up to 300 feet and create an awe-inspiring natural corridor.
Balanced Rock
In addition to the arches that give this national park its name, Arches National park also features another breathtaking rock formation: Balanced Rock. This sandstone feature stands 39 metres tall, and can actually be seen from the park road. The Balanced Rock is an iconic photography point, especially at golden hour.
Devils Garden
This section of the park is one of its premiere locations for hikers. Devils Garden contains a wide variety of treks, and many of the iconic arches, spires, and the rock formations known as 'fins' which can be seen in Fin Canyon. This is also where the Tunnel Arch and the famous Landscape Arch, which is the longest rock arch in North America with an opening 90 metres wide, can be seen up close.