The Third Park: Arches National Park

To continue the trip, the fearsome fivesome needed to travel south for about six hours to arrive at Arches National Park. So we went in our minivan, which was the mode of travel for five young adult friends, and we were on our way. As we traveled south, the landscape began to change. Large mountains morphed into a rugged, dessert landscape. Arches National Park is known for its many arches that are included in the park grounds. These arches are made from sandstone formations that have eroded overtime to be left with fantastical arches. 
                                          
We took another few days, in the ninety plus degree heat,to travel to these different areas around the park. Days in this park where filled with rock climbing and exploring in this place that quickly became an adult playground for a herd of more than ten young adults. Even though this is a smaller park in square miles then those to the north, it is certainly worth the trek. 

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  1. WOW! These pictures are mesmerizing. I wish I could say that I would be brave enough to hike and see those landscapes, but I am not. I definitely am living through all your pictures and experiences. Thank you for sharing them with me!

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  2. This sounds like a wonderful trip! I'm also a fan of hiking and national parks. We went to Acadia in Maine two years ago and it's so cool to see how different the landscapes are! I'm definitely adding this to my list of places I need to travel to in the future.

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