• Stargazing Events in Southeast Utah

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    Rangers occasionally lead stargazing programs and events at parks throughout southeast Utah. Learn about what to expect and check out a schedule of stargazing events at Arches and Canyonlands national parks and Hovenweep and Natural Bridges national monuments. Even when formal programs are not offered, people are welcome to enjoy the parks after dark on their own.

  • Backpacking at Arches

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    Backpacking at Arches is allowed in designated sites only and requires a permit.

  • Canyoneering at Arches

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    Arches has no real "slot canyons" but does afford some unique on-rope opportunities.

  • Rock Climbing at Arches

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    Most climbing routes in the park require advanced techniques. Climbing is not allowed on any arches or certain named features, such as Balanced Rock.

  • Hiking at Arches

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    Arches contains a variety of hiking trails, from easy/moderate to long and strenuous. Many trails use cairns (stacks of rocks) for markers and cross broad rock surfaces, requiring attention to follow. Learn how to Protect Yourself and Protect Your Park with hiking safety and Leave No Trace tips.

  • Enjoy Arches from the Road

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    If you pay close attention, you can see close to two dozen arches from the comfort of your car.

  • Explore the Fiery Furnace

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    Entry to the Fiery Furnace is managed by permits and ranger-led tours to ensure the experience of solitude and wilderness.

  • Start at Arches Visitor Center

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    Stop at the visitor center to plan your visit, fill your water bottle, learn about the park, and pick up a souvenir.

  • Arches Junior Ranger Program

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    Filled with fun activities, free Arches Junior Ranger books reveal the wonders of Arches to kids and parents alike.

  • Stargaze at Panorama Point

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    Arches National Park and the surrounding Colorado Plateau offer some of the darkest night skies remaining in the United States. You can enjoy the park after dark by viewing spectacular night skies.