Rainbow Arch, located just above the visitor center in Arches National Park, collapsed sometime this winter. A park ranger noticed it was no longer standing during a hike in February.
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Arches has changed dramatically in the years since it became a national park in 1971: The roads are paved, the campground has flush toilets, and at least 43 arches have collapsed.
They also monitored Rainbow Arch until it collapsed earlier this year; a rare occurrence that can help us predict fates of similar arches. Moore and his team monitor 18 other arches across the region, including three sites in Canyonlands National Park and Owachomo Bridge in Natural Bridges National Monument.
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.
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.
Primitive Trail at Devil's GardenThis is the longest and most challenging continually maintained trail in Arches National Park. After reaching Landscape Arch the trail gets a little more rugged as you climb over sandstone slabs and walk on narrow ledges and exposed fins.
Devils Garden Primitive Loop – 7-8 MilesThe longest maintained trail in the park, this 7.2-mile hike is for the advanced hiker as there are narrow ledges and exposure along the way. You'll pass eight arches along the way, as well as the Dark Angel spire, a 125-foot feature that attracts rock climbers.