Arches National Park is home to over 2000 natural
sandstone arches and unique rock formations. This
makes it one of the largest concentrations of natural
sandstone arches in the world.
The geological features of the park are truly
fascinating and include spires, pinnacles, pedestals
and balanced rocks. These are brilliantly contrasted
against a background of glorious colors and
spectacular landscapes.
The park is also home to the world-famous Delicate
Arch. This freestanding natural arch measures 52 feet tall and is the park's most widely
recognized icon. It can be reached via a short, though relatively strenuous hike, which is
definitely well worth it.
Located just outside of Moab and covering a total area of 119 square miles, the park is open year
round and can be enjoyed through various activities like hiking, biking, picnicking and camping.
The Seasons/Climate
Due to its position on the Colorado Plateau, this
high desert region tends to experience wide
temperature fluctuations throughout the year. The
most popular times to visit in the year are spring
(April to May) and fall (mid-September to October).
The climate at these times of the year is temperate,
with daytime temperatures relatively mild.
Summer is generally very hot in the park, making
activities like hiking and biking extremely
strenuous. As this is the monsoon season, be
prepared for violent storms and flash floods. Winter
in the park is generally very cold, and snow often
makes an appearance during the winter months.
This can make access to certain parts of the park difficult in an RV so it is important to ring ahead
before travel.