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Is the Mesa Arch sunrise worth it?

The best time of day to visit Mesa Arch is at sunrise! The sunrise causes Mesa Arch to catch fire (not literally, but it looks like it!). Mesa Arch's underside turns bright orange, like hot coals in a fire. This phenomenon alone is enough to make a sunrise trip to Mesa Arch worth it.



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List of the Best Sunrise & Sunset Spots in Arches National Park + Map
  • Courthouse Towers & Park Avenue (Sunrise)
  • Delicate Arch (Sunrise)
  • Turret Arch (Sunset)
  • The Windows (Sunrise)
  • Balanced Rock (Sunrise)
  • Fiery Furnace (Sunset)
  • Panorama Point (Sunrise)
  • Double Arch (Sunrise)


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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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List of the Best Sunrise & Sunset Spots in Arches National Park + Map
  • Courthouse Towers & Park Avenue (Sunrise)
  • Delicate Arch (Sunrise)
  • Turret Arch (Sunset)
  • The Windows (Sunrise)
  • Balanced Rock (Sunrise)
  • Fiery Furnace (Sunset)
  • Panorama Point (Sunrise)
  • Double Arch (Sunrise)


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Without a doubt, Delicate Arch is the most famous natural stone arch in the world. Referred to as The Arch by many arriving visitors for whom it is No. 1 on their must-see lists, Delicate has an allure that is hard to explain but impossible to deny. The light opening beneath Delicate Arch is 46 feet (14 m) high.

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The best easy hikes in Arches are The Windows, Landscape Arch, Double Arch, Sand Dune Arch, and Park Avenue. My name is Ash, and I'm a former park ranger.

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To beat the crowds, try entering the park early in the morning or late in the afternoon. Temperatures are cooler and the light is better for photography.

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Naturally our list would have to begin with Delicate Arch, The most famous arch in the park, and probably the world. This Arch is featured on the Utah license plate, it's an icon for not just Utah, but the entire desert Southwest. People flock from all corners of the Earth just to see and photograph this arch up close.

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