Exploring Outside the 303
A lone person is walking along a dusty trail in a vast, arid desert landscape. The trail winds through a rugged terrain of reddish-brown rocks and sparse vegetation consisting of small bushes and shrubs. In the background, towering sandstone cliffs and buttes dominate the horizon, presenting a breathtaking panoramic view of the desert wilderness. The sky is partially cloudy, with scattered clouds adding depth and drama to the scene. The image conveys a sense of solitude, adventure, and the grandeur of nature.

Arches National Park: A Utah Adventure

Arches NP Review (save this for later)⁠ ⁠ Arches was the first NP we explored when we hit the road in 2019. ⁠It has a special place in our hearts. ⁠ ⁠ Known for its breathtaking scenery and arches, this park has so much to offer families. ⁠This park is very popular and reaches capacity quickly on the weekends. Arrive early or go later in the day to get into the park without waiting. ⁠ ⁠ We hiked Sand Dune Arch, Double Arch, Windows Loop, Broken Arch, Park Avenue Trail, Delicate Arch Overview, and Tapestry Arch. This park has many stroller/wheelchair friendly overlooks and even driving through the park is worthwhile. ⁠ ⁠ This trip we stayed 30 minutes away on BLM land for 4 nights and then moved to an RV Resort 20 minutes north. There are many campgrounds and boondocking locations near this park ⁠ ⁠ Our ratings:⁠ Access: 6/10 ⁠ Crowds: 2/10 ⁠ Kids Friendly: 8/10⁠ Camping Near By: 10/10⁠ Overall: 7/10⁠ ⁠ This park is very crowded⁠ at times so be aware and adjust your arrival time to accommodate. The hiking is amazing and usually you can find parking at trail heads if you wait a bit. ⁠ ❓Have you been to Arches NP? What was your overall rating of the park❓⁠ ⁠ @exploringoutsidethe303⁠ @exploringoutsidethe303⁠ @exploringoutsidethe303 @ Arches National Park

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