Last day at Arches National Park
This was getaway day,,,and again it rained. Rain was the last thing I expected to be a problem in the Utah desert, but it rained two of the four days here. So, we again took in what we could, as we could. Just a few photos:
This is "Delicate Arch". There is a trail right to it, but the map rates the trail as "difficult and strenuous". The trail is also nearly 2 miles long and includes 200 yards along a precipice. This photo was taken from a lower viewpoint.
This is "Turret Arch". This arch is visible from the road from quite a distance. The trail up to it is rated as "easy".
This is "Windows Arch" from the back side. There is an easy trail to the front, and a primitive trail looping around to the back. There are a couple difficult places in the primitive trail. We were almost to the end when it started to rain again.
"Double Arch". Another easy trail.
"Pothole Arch". This arch is viewed from a turnout from the main road, no trail up to it. Park literature indicates that the arches start as small pools of water which eventually eat a small hole through the rock, and then the water running out the hole eventually forms the arch. So, this is a baby arch.
I noticed this arch high up on the face of the cliff. None of the maps gave it a name, so I guess I'll call it "Wesley's Arch". Actually, there are nearly 2000 cataloged arches in the park, so I would assume this has its own name. Oh, there is no trail to this arch either.
So ends my tour of Arches National Park. I would rate it as "must see". There's something for everyone: easy hiking trails, more strenuos ones, four wheel drive trails, camping,,,just about anything imaginable. There are three trails which should take about 3-5 hours each. The difficult trails have sections of "slickrock" and steep climbs. Probably one day for the remaining trails, and one should have a good feeling for having seen the park.


















































