Exploring Outside the 303
A majestic natural sandstone arch formation rises majestically against a brilliant blue sky. The arch, known as Broken Arch, is composed of intricately eroded red and white sandstone layers, sculpted by the forces of wind and water over millions of years. Beneath the towering arch, two hikers stand in awe, dwarfed by the grandeur of this remarkable geological wonder. One hiker, wearing a blue shirt, raises their arm in a celebratory gesture, while the other, in a red shirt, stands beside them. The rugged terrain surrounding the arch is a tapestry of sculpted sandstone formations, dotted with hardy vegetation. This breathtaking scene captures the essence of Utah's iconic Arches National Park, a testament to the power of nature's artistry.

Hiking Broken Arch and Tapestry Arch

Broken Arch hike in the books today. We ended up going to #tapestryarch (another 1.5 miles roundtrip) where we were the only ones. For a family that has zero hiking experience we did a pretty good job of staying hydrated and following the #cairns. I can see us hiking more during our travels. Where would you recommend we hike next?

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