Arches National Park just 5 miles north of Moab, Utah: a great place to make your base for an Arches and a Canyonlands National Park adventure. Staying in Moab will give you more opportunities to keep the experience going after your tour of Arches.
There’s a few different ways to explore this park: on your own, with a commercial tour, and with a self-guided Arches park tour. Ultimately, choosing your best option depends on what kind of experience you’re looking to have.
Tours of Arches National Park generally take 2 to 4 hours. It all depends on what kind of tour you want to take! Organized bus tours tend to take longer than tours like Action Tour Guide’s Self-Guided Arches Park Tour.
The best way to see Arches National Park is through a self-guided driving tour. Guided by your phone GPS, you can see Arches Park at your own pace.
Arches National Park has over 2,000 arches that began their stories about 65 million years ago. Traveling through that kind of landscape is undoubtedly awe-inspiring, but it can be a little intimidating to figure out where to go. That’s where a self-guided tour steps in.
Arches National Park is full of iconic arches and other geological wonders. While the best way to explore this park is with an Arches park tour if you’re the type who enjoys being informed before you start your adventure, here’s the park’s top 4 must-sees. The Windows Taking a short 1-mile round trip hike at […]
When you enter Arches with your own vehicle, you’ll be asked to pay $30 for a park pass that’ll give you access to Arches for a week. But fortunately, there’s a few different ways to make your Arches trip affordable and exciting. One of them is spending just $7 more for an enriching audio tour […]
Arches National Park stays open all year long. So if you’re wanting a unique winter adventure, an Arches park tour might be just what you’re looking for! Traveling in winter has a lot of advantages. The biggest one is that the winter months are quiet. While Arches is a popular park, the colder months receive […]
Like most national parks in the US, Arches only allows dogs in very specific areas with a lot of restrictions. However, if you’re planning on sticking to the roads for your Arches adventure, you can easily bring your dog along with you. Downloading an Arches park tour straight to your phone will help make sure […]
How far apart are Arches and Canyonlands? One of the nice things about Canyonlands National Park is that it’s so close to Arches National Park you can easily see both in a single day. However, if you have some time to spare, we’d recommend taking a full day at each park. You can certainly get […]
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