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Visite guidée audio d'une journée complète du parc national des Arches

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The surreal beauty of Arches National Park awaits! Did you know that this one-of-a-kind park is home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world?

Yep! And you can experience the wonders of Arches on a self-guided audio tour. Visit famed arches like Delicate Arch, Landscape Arch, Double O Arch, and more!

It’s your personal tour guide, in an app! You get all the benefits of a guided tour with the freedom to explore on your own terms.

Here’s how it works - the app uses GPS to give you directions to popular stops in the park. Along the way, we’ll share stories about the places you’re visiting, give you important travel tips, and play music to keep you entertained the entire time.

*Download the Shaka Guide app to access your purchased tours.*
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
  • Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
  • Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
  • Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
  • Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
  • The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
  • What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”
À quoi s'attendre
1
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
2
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
3
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
4
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
5
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
6
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
7
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
8
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
9
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
10
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
11
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
12
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
13
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
14
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
15
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
16
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
17
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
18
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
19
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
20
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
21
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
22
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
23
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
24
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
25
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
26
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
27
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
28
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
29
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
30
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
31
Parc national des Arches
Les 76 000 acres du parc national des Arches abritent la plus grande concentration d'arches en pierre naturelle au monde, plus de 2 000, dont la plus longue arche d'Amérique, Landscape Arch. Le parc attire plus de 1,7 million de visiteurs par an et une fois que vous l'aurez vu par vous-même, il sera facile de comprendre pourquoi.
32
Centre d'accueil des Arches
Le centre d'accueil a des nécessités comme de l'eau, des collations et des toilettes. C'est un bon endroit pour faire le plein d'eau et acheter quelques collations. Il n'y a pas d'autre endroit dans le parc qui vend de la nourriture et le seul autre endroit qui a de l'eau potable est tout au bout de la route à Devils Garden.
33
Sentier de l'avenue du parc
Les citadins disent que vous ressentez la même sensation en vous tenant parmi les formations rocheuses de Park Avenue qu'en vous tenant à côté des imposants gratte-ciel de New York.
34
Tours du palais de justice
Vous y trouverez une série d'énormes formations rocheuses de grès comme les Trois Gossips, The Organ et Sheep Rock.
35
Sentier de roche équilibré
Balanced Rock mesure plus de 120 pieds ou 11 étages. Ce Hoodoo géant a une balle sur le dessus qui semble être parfaitement équilibrée sur la flèche ci-dessous.
36
Arche de nid-de-poule
L'arc en nid-de-poule est différent du reste des arcs que vous verrez lors de la visite car, bien que ces arcs soient verticaux, cet arc est horizontal.
37
Arc délicat
C'est probablement l'arche la plus célèbre du parc national des Arches. En fait, c'est sur la plaque d'immatriculation de l'état de l'Utah ! Bien que Delicate Arch ne soit certainement pas l'une des plus hautes du parc, cette formation emblématique a un charme particulier qui a attiré des gens du monde entier.
38
Fournaise ardente
Cet endroit tire son nom du fait que les rochers ici brillent comme s'ils étaient en feu lorsque le soleil est à angle droit. Il y a une randonnée avec permis uniquement à travers la fournaise ardente, mais les permis sont limités et doivent être réservés en ligne. Nous ne recommandons pas la randonnée lors de notre circuit en raison de sa difficulté, mais si vous voulez vraiment la parcourir, vous pouvez faire une réservation ici.
39
Arche des dunes de sable
Ici, vous pouvez marcher sur une courte distance pour visiter Sand Dune Arch, qui comprend une sorte de bac à sable dans lequel les enfants de tous âges aiment jouer. Il y a une randonnée de deux milles jusqu'à Broken Arch et une route accidentée qui vous mènera plus loin à Tower Cambre.
40
Arche de l'horizon
Cette grande arche se trouve juste au-dessus de l'horizon, encadrant le ciel comme une magnifique arche de fenêtre. Aucune randonnée n'est requise, mais si vous le souhaitez, seulement 10 minutes à pied vous permettront de vous rapprocher de l'arche.
41
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
42
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
43
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
44
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
45
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
46
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
47
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
48
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
49
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
50
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
51
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
52
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
53
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
54
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
55
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
56
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
57
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
58
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
59
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
60
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
61
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
62
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
63
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
64
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
65
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
66
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
67
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
68
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
69
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
70
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
71
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
72
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
73
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
74
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
75
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
76
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
77
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
78
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
79
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
80
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
81
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
82
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
83
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
84
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
85
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
86
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
87
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
88
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
89
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
90
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
91
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
92
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
93
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
94
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
95
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
96
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
97
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
98
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
99
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
100
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
101
Arches National Park
Arches National Park’s 76,000 acres are home to the highest concentration of natural stone arches in the world, over 2,000, including America’s longest arch, Landscape Arch. The park attracts over 1.7 million visitors a year and once you see it for yourself, it’ll be easy to see why.
102
Arches Visitor Center
The Visitor Center has necessities like water, snacks, and restrooms. This is a good place to fill up your water and purchase a few snacks. There is no other place in the park that sells food and the only other place that has drinking water is all the way at the end of the road at Devils Garden.
103
Park Avenue Trail
City folks say you get the same feeling standing among the rock formations in Park Avenue that you do standing next to the towering skyscrapers in New York city. 
104
Courthouse Towers
Here you’ll find a series of huge sandstone rock formations like the Three Gossips, The Organ, and Sheep Rock. 
105
Balanced Rock Trail
Balanced Rock stands over 120 feet or 11 stories tall. This giant Hoodoo has a ball on top that appears to be perfectly balanced on the spire below.
106
Pothole Arch
Pothole arch is unlike the rest of the arches you’ll see on the tour because, while those arches are vertical, this arch is horizontal.   
107
Delicate Arch
This is probably the most famous Arch in Arches National Park. In fact, it’s on the Utah state license plate! While Delicate Arch is certainly not one of the tallest in the park, this iconic formation has a special charm that has attracted people from all over the world.
108
Fiery Furnace
This place got its name because the rocks here glow as if they're on fire when the sun is at the right angle. There is a permit-only hike through the Fiery Furnace but permits are limited and must be reserved online. We don’t recommend the hike on our tour due to its difficulty, but if you really want to hike it, you can make a reservation here. 
109
Sand Dune Arch
Here you can walk a short distance to visit Sand Dune Arch, which includes a sort of sand pit that children of all ages like to play in. There’s a two-mile hike to Broken Arch and a rough road that will take you further to Tower Arch.
110
Skyline Arch
This large arch sits just above the horizon framing the sky as a wonderful window arch. No hiking is required, but if you want, just 10 minutes on foot will get you up close to the arch.
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Commentaires (22)
47christinn
Mar 2025
The audio tour was fun with a mix of where to hike, history, and geology. My teen daughter and husband both enjoyed it. It made the drive time go faster.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
I'm so glad to hear that your family enjoyed the audio tour! It’s great to know the mix of hiking tips, history, and geology kept everyone engaged, and that it made the drive time go by faster. It’s always a bonus when the whole family enjoys the experience! 😊 If you have any other trips coming up, we’d love to help make those just as fun. Safe travels!
mwhammer99
Nov 2024
When guided tours are north of $150/person, this is a great alternative. The tour guides you through the park with your Google/Apple map and has checkpoints of the park highlights. It's perfect for someone who has no idea where they should be going. Your GPS triggers the checkpoints on the map where the guide provides cool insights into the different geology in the park. Some of the jokes are a little cheesy, but we just groaned and went on our way. I'm anxious to try a couple of the other tours they have!
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Thank you so much for your thoughtful review! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed the tour and found it to be a great alternative to guided tours. It’s wonderful to know that the GPS-triggered checkpoints and insights about the park's geology were helpful in making your visit more enjoyable and informative. We’ll take your feedback about the jokes to heart—cheesy humor can be hit or miss, but we’re glad it didn’t distract from your experience! 😊 We’re excited that you’re looking forward to trying more of our tours! If you have any questions or need recommendations, feel free to reach out. Safe travels on your next adventure!
Julie_N
Oct 2024
Never was able to get the full day audio. I followed all the instructions plus tried chatting with an online rep. So disappointed!! Would truly appreciate being refunded the cost. Thanks
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2024
Mahalo for providing your valuable feedback. We're sorry to hear you seem to have not enjoyed your Shaka Guide tour. Please reach out to us at aloha@shakaguide.com to provide us a more detailed briefing of your experience and email us a copy of your receipt so we can help you get a refund on your purchase

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