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Funnel Arch, Utah
Located right outside of the town of Moab, Funnel Arch is a lesser known trail that takes hikers to the base of a secluded sandstone arch
Skyline Arch, Utah
Although short, this little hike is worth the pit sop while traveling through Arches National Park.
Double Arch, Utah
This sandy trail may be short, but it takes hikers to one of the coolest arches within Arches National Park.
The Windows and Turret Arch, Utah
This trail is a quick way to check 3 arches off your list while in Arches National Park.
Mesa Arch, Utah
This short hike takes you to the most photographed arch in the world, as well as one of the most scenic overlooks in Canyonlands National Park.
Goblin’s Lair (Chamber of the Basilisk), Utah
This is one of the most unique hikes in central Utah – and the fact that it’s in a state park helps it slide under the radar of most tourist.
Devil’s Garden Trail, Utah
Most visitors to Arches National Park come with the goal of seeing as many natural sandstone arches as they can. If you’re looking to add 8 more to your list, then there is no better place than the Devil’s Garden Trail.
Confluence Overlook Trail, Utah
If you catch it on a day without any other hikers, the area is almost deafeningly quiet. Standing 1,000 feet above the muddy Colorado and sparkling Green River merging together in the silence is a truly surreal experience.
Corona and Bowtie Arches, Utah
These are arguably some of the prettiest arches in the Moab area, and the best part is that you can see them without the entrance fees or crowds at Arches National Park down the road.
Delicate Arch, Utah
There are over 2,000 arches within Arches National Park, however Delicate Arch takes the cake for being the most popular.