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How do you visit arches at night?

Night Sky. Arches preserves some of the darkest night sky in the Southwest. If you go stargazing, bring a red flashlight to protect your night vision. Respect other visitors by keeping your lights pointed toward the ground and not shining bright lights on arches or formations.



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Does the park close at night? No, the park is open 24 hours a day. View Operating Hours and Seasons. Arches is a great place for stargazing.

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Arches National Park and the surrounding Colorado Plateau offer some of the darkest night skies remaining in the United States. You can enjoy the park after dark by viewing spectacular night skies.

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Yes, you may enter the park before 7 am or after 4 pm. Because entrance lines into the park may vary, we suggest arriving at 6:30 am or earlier.

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Arches staff strive to ensure outdoor light fixtures like this one are pointed down, shielded, and provide light only where it's needed. Because of the quality dark skies in our area, we have worked to protect and share our dark night skies. While Arches is a relatively large park, its amenities are limited.

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Visit Arches from the Road If you don't have the time or ability to hike, don't worry! You can still see many famous arches and rock formations from the scenic drive. You can drive the park roads and visit viewpoints to see some notable features of Arches National Park.

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Delicate Arch at Night Essentially the hike is the exact same but here are some tips and bit from our experience: FOLLOW THE ROCK STACKS (later learned these are called rock cairns) We have come to the conclusion that these were created to help you find your way and navigate.

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driving yourself. You can drive yourself into Arches National Park, but be aware of the timed entry reservations system that can require months of pre-planning.

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You cannot sleep in your car at Arches National Park unless you have a reserved campsite at the Devils Garden Campground, which is the only designated campground within the park.

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Drive to The Windows Section and see some of the park's largest arches. (Add a half hour to stroll beneath either North Window or Double Arch.). Or drive to Delicate Arch Viewpoint and see the world's most famous arch, a mile distant.

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Best Things To Do in Arches National Park
  • Arches Scenic Drive. There is one road that travels through Arches National Park and that is Arches Scenic Drive. ...
  • Park Avenue. ...
  • La Sal Mountains Viewpoint. ...
  • Balanced Rock. ...
  • The Windows and Turret Arch. ...
  • Double Arch. ...
  • Garden of Eden. ...
  • Hike to Delicate Arch.


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The park is especially busy on these weekends and holidays: Easter week (date varies; in late March or April) Memorial Day (last Monday in May) Labor Day (first Monday in September)

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Delicate Arch The overwhelming favorite spot for sunset in Arches National Park is Delicate Arch. It's one of the most photographed spots in the entire National Park Service and the spotlight of almost all the tourism advertising in Utah.

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Do you plan to visit Arches National Park from April 1 - October 31 between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.? You must also have a timed entry ticket to enter the park. All visitors are required to pay a park entrance fee except youth 15 and under who are admitted free.

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In two hours, you can do one of these four routes: Hike The Windows loop trail. Hike between parking areas to Double Arch. Drive back to Balanced Rock and walk the trail around its base. Hike up the sloping slickrock to see Delicate Arch.

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The best time to visit Arches National Park is April through May and September through October, when daytime temperatures average about 60 to 80 degrees. In the summer, temperatures can exceed 100 degrees, which can make exploring the park's trails very uncomfortable.

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