Located 17 miles from Red Cliffs Lodge, Arches National Park contains the world’s largest concentration of natural sandstone arches. Although over 2,000 …
My daughter and I are moving her across the country and stopped here as we travel towards Washington state. We love National Park sites. This is an outstanding site. Just gorgeous, Very close to …Full review by Greg B
May 20, 2025
We toured the Arches National Park in several different ways (which I strongly recommend). We did the 1/2 backcountry Jeep tour, 1/2 day jet boat tour down the Colorado River, drove down the State H…Full review by Q3008CHtonyt
May 18, 2025
Love our 4 day trip to Moab. From Atlanta we flew in to GJT (Grand Colorado Junction), rented a car (wish we had rented a 4x4 Jeep). It's a 90 minute drive and drove straight to Canyonland National…Full review by Mayur M
I have a fear of heights and get vertigo. Which hikes can I do and which should I avoid? Thanks.
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We are an older couple so we didn’t hike as such. We did short walks off the road and didn’t have any problems with heights or altitude ( my husband doesn’t like heights and I …
We are an older couple so we didn’t hike as such. We did short walks off the road and didn’t have any problems with heights or altitude ( my husband doesn’t like heights and I sometimes suffer from altitude sickness) We spent the entire day at Arches. It was wonderful and worth the trip.
I'm a bit confused with the timed entry & the vehicle pass. If I go to Arches, do I need to purchase both? I just got a vehicle pass for it but not sure if I should also get the timed entry pass. Also, do I need to get another entry pass if I go to the Canyonlands or I can use the one I got for Arches?
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Hi Amber! We went in November and didn't have to use a timed entry pass. I know that during some of the busier months you do have to sign up to enter the park. Check the website …
Hi Amber! We went in November and didn't have to use a timed entry pass. I know that during some of the busier months you do have to sign up to enter the park. Check the website NPS.gov, select the state, and it will list all the parks with various amounts of info. I would highly recommend the NPS annual pass since it allows you to enter all national parks under the one singular pass. We bought ours at REI and it cost a little under $80. Enjoy!