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Visite audio autoguidée à Arches et Canyonlands

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Ne manquez rien car notre Audio Driving Tour vous emmène dans un incroyable voyage à travers Arches et Canyonlands National Park.

En cours de route, vous serez guidé vers tous les points forts célèbres du parc ainsi que vers les joyaux moins connus, les superbes sentiers de randonnée et d'autres incroyables paysages de roches rouges.

Téléchargez et découvrez-en plus sur votre Road trip dans l'Utah sous forme d'histoires fascinantes dans les coulisses, de conseils locaux et d'itinéraires qui se jouent automatiquement tout au long du trajet.

Vous avez la liberté d'explorer hors ligne à votre propre rythme afin de pouvoir passer plus de temps dans les endroits qui vous intéressent et d'éviter ceux qui ne le sont pas.

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Ce qui est inclu
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Email, chat and call support
Ability to design your own itinerary based on your time and interests
In-App travel tips, tour planning advice and suggested itineraries
Stories, tips and directions that play automatically based on your location
GyPSy Guide App and Arches & Canyonlands Audio Tours
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Information additionnelle
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Veuillez suivre les directives nationales et locales en vigueur.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Arches National Park
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route(s) to match your interests and schedule.
2
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Moab has long been a favorite place for adventure sport enthusiasts like mountain-bikers and rock climbers but simply driving the Arches National Park route as a sightseeing day trip is incredible in its own right. With an introductory explanation of the complex geological forces required to create features like The Windows, and the slow, constant affect weather elements have to change the landscape, you’ll appreciate how remarkably unique it is. Hear stories about the characters who were drawn here and the fragile ecosystem that supplies a lifeline to a surprising amount of diversity. But with over 2,000 arches located throughout the park, and most travellers on a limited schedule, we’ll lead you to not to be missed features like Double Arch and Landscape Arch. More time may allow you to visit Skyline Arch and Devils Garden areas, as well as many more.
3
Island in the Sky
Canyonlands offers a vastly different experience even though it is only across the valley from the more famous Arches National Park. Starting in Moab, we travel to the Island in the Sky District continuing along Grand View Point Road. Enthusiastic photographers should get up early if the want to capture Canyonlands’ most famous image – sunrise through Mesa Arch. If we start later in the day, arrange your time so you are still in the Park for a spectacular sunset.
4
Landscape Arch
The longest span arch in Arches National Park, Landscape Arch stretches 300+ feet (94m), but only 11 feet (3.5m) at its center point. Enjoy this arch while you can. You can see the debris from a fall back in 1991 when a large 60 foot (18m) slab fell in 1991. Since then the trail beneath the arch is closed. The trail begins at Devils Garden trailhead. It is hard packed, with a few rolling hills, and around 1.6 miles (2.6 km) return. Photograph in the early morning for best colours.
5
Devils Garden Trailhead
Each area of Arches National Park has its unique features. Devil's Garden might be one of the best to see 'fins', examples of these narrow rock walls before they have eroded away into the formation of arches. And of course the longest arch, Landscape Arch at 300 feet (94 metres) - while it lasts!
6
Double Arch
One spectacular arch not enough for you? Try Double Arch! Windows is a 'must see' section to explore within the Park, packed with a number of features in a small area, and easily accessible by a series of easy walks.
7
Windows
You may never get to see all the 2000 arches of the park, but the Windows section is a great opportunity to see several arches in close proximity to each other. Looking through Windows, you will feel like you are staring into a completely different place.
8
Delicate Arch
Going to Delicate Arch is like meeting a celebrity. This is the unofficial symbol of Utah and the most famous arch in the Park. We'll drive to the viewpoint, or you can get closer by taking an uphill hike.
9
Park Avenue Trail
Do the sheer cliffs of Park Avenue and the Courthouse Towers remind you of a downtown city sklyline? There is an easy and paved trail to the Park Avenue viewpoint. Continue on another (1.6km/1 mile) deep down into the canyon onto the Courthouse Towers.
10
Skyline Arch
If you are flexible with your timing, try saving Skyline Arch for the late afternoon. It's a short, easy 1/2 mile trail, but takes spectacular photos when the sun is low.
11
Grand View Point Overlook
The name suggests a Grand View and that is what the overlook here delivers. From this southernmost point of the Island in the Sky, we peer down across the valley, further deepened by a maze of canyons. Where the canyons cut down, it's like we are looking into a billion years of the earth's history.
12
Green River Overlook
Another excellent location with sweeping panoramic views from an elevated position and a superb place to enjoy the sunset. Named for the rock carving actions performed by the Green River and also a viewpoint where you can imagine famous Grand Canyon explorer John Wesley Powell testing out his wooden boats before venturing into the unknown canyon.
13
Mesa Arch
You've seen the iconic images splashed online, this is THE classic image of Canyonlands National Park. As you peer through the window of the arch admire the expansive view of the canyons below and on clear days, all the way to the Le Sal Mountains on the horizon. Expect many photographers jostling for space to capture the perfect sunrise image.
14
Upheaval Dome
Upheaval Dome is something of a mysterious oddity. No one has been able completely explain what it is and support it with factual evidence. Was it caused by a meteor? Was it caused by the earth underneath being thrust up and then collapsing? Once you see it, you will understand why it even has a nickname of Utah's "belly button."
15
Aztec Butte Trail
This 1.2 mile round trip hike to see the ancestral Puebloan structures called granaries is well marked, but a little steep right at the end where you need to scale up a slickrock slope. The thought of scrambling back down can be a deterrent for some. These are the most easily accessible Anasazi ruins in Canyonlands.
16
Arches National Park
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route(s) to match your interests and schedule.
17
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Moab has long been a favorite place for adventure sport enthusiasts like mountain-bikers and rock climbers but simply driving the Arches National Park route as a sightseeing day trip is incredible in its own right. With an introductory explanation of the complex geological forces required to create features like The Windows, and the slow, constant affect weather elements have to change the landscape, you’ll appreciate how remarkably unique it is. Hear stories about the characters who were drawn here and the fragile ecosystem that supplies a lifeline to a surprising amount of diversity. But with over 2,000 arches located throughout the park, and most travellers on a limited schedule, we’ll lead you to not to be missed features like Double Arch and Landscape Arch. More time may allow you to visit Skyline Arch and Devils Garden areas, as well as many more.
18
Island in the Sky
Canyonlands offers a vastly different experience even though it is only across the valley from the more famous Arches National Park. Starting in Moab, we travel to the Island in the Sky District continuing along Grand View Point Road. Enthusiastic photographers should get up early if the want to capture Canyonlands’ most famous image – sunrise through Mesa Arch. If we start later in the day, arrange your time so you are still in the Park for a spectacular sunset.
19
Landscape Arch
The longest span arch in Arches National Park, Landscape Arch stretches 300+ feet (94m), but only 11 feet (3.5m) at its center point. Enjoy this arch while you can. You can see the debris from a fall back in 1991 when a large 60 foot (18m) slab fell in 1991. Since then the trail beneath the arch is closed. The trail begins at Devils Garden trailhead. It is hard packed, with a few rolling hills, and around 1.6 miles (2.6 km) return. Photograph in the early morning for best colours.
20
Devils Garden Trailhead
Each area of Arches National Park has its unique features. Devil's Garden might be one of the best to see 'fins', examples of these narrow rock walls before they have eroded away into the formation of arches. And of course the longest arch, Landscape Arch at 300 feet (94 metres) - while it lasts!
21
Double Arch
One spectacular arch not enough for you? Try Double Arch! Windows is a 'must see' section to explore within the Park, packed with a number of features in a small area, and easily accessible by a series of easy walks.
22
Windows
You may never get to see all the 2000 arches of the park, but the Windows section is a great opportunity to see several arches in close proximity to each other. Looking through Windows, you will feel like you are staring into a completely different place.
23
Delicate Arch
Going to Delicate Arch is like meeting a celebrity. This is the unofficial symbol of Utah and the most famous arch in the Park. We'll drive to the viewpoint, or you can get closer by taking an uphill hike.
24
Park Avenue Trail
Do the sheer cliffs of Park Avenue and the Courthouse Towers remind you of a downtown city sklyline? There is an easy and paved trail to the Park Avenue viewpoint. Continue on another (1.6km/1 mile) deep down into the canyon onto the Courthouse Towers.
25
Skyline Arch
If you are flexible with your timing, try saving Skyline Arch for the late afternoon. It's a short, easy 1/2 mile trail, but takes spectacular photos when the sun is low.
26
Grand View Point Overlook
The name suggests a Grand View and that is what the overlook here delivers. From this southernmost point of the Island in the Sky, we peer down across the valley, further deepened by a maze of canyons. Where the canyons cut down, it's like we are looking into a billion years of the earth's history.
27
Green River Overlook
Another excellent location with sweeping panoramic views from an elevated position and a superb place to enjoy the sunset. Named for the rock carving actions performed by the Green River and also a viewpoint where you can imagine famous Grand Canyon explorer John Wesley Powell testing out his wooden boats before venturing into the unknown canyon.
28
Mesa Arch
You've seen the iconic images splashed online, this is THE classic image of Canyonlands National Park. As you peer through the window of the arch admire the expansive view of the canyons below and on clear days, all the way to the Le Sal Mountains on the horizon. Expect many photographers jostling for space to capture the perfect sunrise image.
29
Upheaval Dome
Upheaval Dome is something of a mysterious oddity. No one has been able completely explain what it is and support it with factual evidence. Was it caused by a meteor? Was it caused by the earth underneath being thrust up and then collapsing? Once you see it, you will understand why it even has a nickname of Utah's "belly button."
30
Aztec Butte Trail
This 1.2 mile round trip hike to see the ancestral Puebloan structures called granaries is well marked, but a little steep right at the end where you need to scale up a slickrock slope. The thought of scrambling back down can be a deterrent for some. These are the most easily accessible Anasazi ruins in Canyonlands.
31
Arches National Park
As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route(s) to match your interests and schedule.
32
Arches National Park Scenic Drive
Moab has long been a favorite place for adventure sport enthusiasts like mountain-bikers and rock climbers but simply driving the Arches National Park route as a sightseeing day trip is incredible in its own right. With an introductory explanation of the complex geological forces required to create features like The Windows, and the slow, constant affect weather elements have to change the landscape, you’ll appreciate how remarkably unique it is. Hear stories about the characters who were drawn here and the fragile ecosystem that supplies a lifeline to a surprising amount of diversity. But with over 2,000 arches located throughout the park, and most travellers on a limited schedule, we’ll lead you to not to be missed features like Double Arch and Landscape Arch. More time may allow you to visit Skyline Arch and Devils Garden areas, as well as many more.
33
Island in the Sky
Canyonlands offers a vastly different experience even though it is only across the valley from the more famous Arches National Park. Starting in Moab, we travel to the Island in the Sky District continuing along Grand View Point Road. Enthusiastic photographers should get up early if the want to capture Canyonlands’ most famous image – sunrise through Mesa Arch. If we start later in the day, arrange your time so you are still in the Park for a spectacular sunset.
34
Landscape Arch
The longest span arch in Arches National Park, Landscape Arch stretches 300+ feet (94m), but only 11 feet (3.5m) at its center point. Enjoy this arch while you can. You can see the debris from a fall back in 1991 when a large 60 foot (18m) slab fell in 1991. Since then the trail beneath the arch is closed. The trail begins at Devils Garden trailhead. It is hard packed, with a few rolling hills, and around 1.6 miles (2.6 km) return. Photograph in the early morning for best colours.
35
Devils Garden Trailhead
Each area of Arches National Park has its unique features. Devil's Garden might be one of the best to see 'fins', examples of these narrow rock walls before they have eroded away into the formation of arches. And of course the longest arch, Landscape Arch at 300 feet (94 metres) - while it lasts!
36
Double Arch
One spectacular arch not enough for you? Try Double Arch! Windows is a 'must see' section to explore within the Park, packed with a number of features in a small area, and easily accessible by a series of easy walks.
37
Windows
You may never get to see all the 2000 arches of the park, but the Windows section is a great opportunity to see several arches in close proximity to each other. Looking through Windows, you will feel like you are staring into a completely different place.
38
Delicate Arch
Going to Delicate Arch is like meeting a celebrity. This is the unofficial symbol of Utah and the most famous arch in the Park. We'll drive to the viewpoint, or you can get closer by taking an uphill hike.
39
Park Avenue Trail
Do the sheer cliffs of Park Avenue and the Courthouse Towers remind you of a downtown city sklyline? There is an easy and paved trail to the Park Avenue viewpoint. Continue on another (1.6km/1 mile) deep down into the canyon onto the Courthouse Towers.
40
Skyline Arch
If you are flexible with your timing, try saving Skyline Arch for the late afternoon. It's a short, easy 1/2 mile trail, but takes spectacular photos when the sun is low.
41
Grand View Point Overlook
The name suggests a Grand View and that is what the overlook here delivers. From this southernmost point of the Island in the Sky, we peer down across the valley, further deepened by a maze of canyons. Where the canyons cut down, it's like we are looking into a billion years of the earth's history.
42
Green River Overlook
Another excellent location with sweeping panoramic views from an elevated position and a superb place to enjoy the sunset. Named for the rock carving actions performed by the Green River and also a viewpoint where you can imagine famous Grand Canyon explorer John Wesley Powell testing out his wooden boats before venturing into the unknown canyon.
43
Mesa Arch
You've seen the iconic images splashed online, this is THE classic image of Canyonlands National Park. As you peer through the window of the arch admire the expansive view of the canyons below and on clear days, all the way to the Le Sal Mountains on the horizon. Expect many photographers jostling for space to capture the perfect sunrise image.
44
Upheaval Dome
Upheaval Dome is something of a mysterious oddity. No one has been able completely explain what it is and support it with factual evidence. Was it caused by a meteor? Was it caused by the earth underneath being thrust up and then collapsing? Once you see it, you will understand why it even has a nickname of Utah's "belly button."
45
Aztec Butte Trail
This 1.2 mile round trip hike to see the ancestral Puebloan structures called granaries is well marked, but a little steep right at the end where you need to scale up a slickrock slope. The thought of scrambling back down can be a deterrent for some. These are the most easily accessible Anasazi ruins in Canyonlands.
46
Parc national des Arches
Au fur et à mesure que les audioguides diffusent des commentaires en fonction de votre position GPS, vous pouvez créer votre propre itinéraire le long du ou des itinéraires de la visite en fonction de vos intérêts et de votre emploi du temps.
47
Route panoramique du parc national des Arches
Moab est depuis longtemps un lieu de prédilection pour les amateurs de sports d'aventure comme les vététistes et les grimpeurs, mais le simple fait de parcourir la route du parc national des Arches lors d'une excursion d'une journée est incroyable en soi. Avec une explication introductive des forces géologiques complexes nécessaires pour créer des éléments tels que The Windows, et les éléments météorologiques à effet lent et constant doivent changer le paysage, vous apprécierez à quel point il est remarquablement unique. Écoutez des histoires sur les personnages qui ont été dessinés ici et sur l'écosystème fragile qui fournit une bouée de sauvetage à une quantité surprenante de diversité. Mais avec plus de 2 000 arches réparties dans tout le parc et la plupart des voyageurs ayant un horaire limité, nous vous conduirons vers des caractéristiques à ne pas manquer comme Double Arch et Landscape Arch. Plus de temps peut vous permettre de visiter les zones Skyline Arch et Devils Garden, ainsi que bien d'autres.
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Île dans le ciel
Canyonlands offre une expérience très différente même si ce n'est que de l'autre côté de la vallée du plus célèbre parc national des Arches. En partant de Moab, nous voyageons vers l'île dans le Sky District en continuant le long de Grand View Point Road. Les photographes enthousiastes devraient se lever tôt s'ils veulent capturer l'image la plus célèbre de Canyonlands - le lever du soleil à travers Mesa Arch. Si nous commençons plus tard dans la journée, organisez votre temps afin que vous soyez toujours dans le parc pour un coucher de soleil spectaculaire.
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Arche de paysage
L'arche la plus longue du parc national des Arches, Landscape Arch s'étend sur plus de 300 pieds (94 m), mais seulement 11 pieds (3,5 m) en son point central. Profitez de cette arche pendant que vous le pouvez. Vous pouvez voir les débris d'une chute en 1991 lorsqu'une grande dalle de 60 pieds (18 m) est tombée en 1991. Depuis lors, le sentier sous l'arche est fermé. Le sentier commence au début du sentier Devils Garden. Il est dur, avec quelques collines et environ 2,6 km aller-retour. Photographiez tôt le matin pour de meilleures couleurs.
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Sentier Devils Garden
Chaque zone du parc national des Arches a ses caractéristiques uniques. Devil's Garden est peut-être l'un des meilleurs pour voir des "nageoires", des exemples de ces étroites parois rocheuses avant qu'elles ne s'érodent pour former des arches. Et bien sûr la plus longue arche, Landscape Arch à 300 pieds (94 mètres) - tant que ça dure !
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Double arche
Une arche spectaculaire ne vous suffit pas ? Essayez Double Arch ! Windows est une section « incontournable » à explorer dans le parc, regorgeant d'un certain nombre de fonctionnalités dans une petite zone et facilement accessible par une série de promenades faciles.
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les fenêtres
Vous ne pourrez peut-être jamais voir toutes les 2000 arches du parc, mais la section Windows est une excellente occasion de voir plusieurs arches à proximité les unes des autres. En regardant à travers Windows, vous aurez l'impression de regarder dans un endroit complètement différent.
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Arc délicat
Aller à Delicate Arch, c'est comme rencontrer une célébrité. C'est le symbole officieux de l'Utah et l'arche la plus célèbre du parc. Nous conduirons jusqu'au point de vue, ou vous pourrez vous en rapprocher en faisant une randonnée en montée.
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Sentier de l'avenue du parc
Les falaises abruptes de Park Avenue et les tours du palais de justice vous rappellent-elles la ligne d'horizon du centre-ville ? Il y a un sentier facile et pavé jusqu'au point de vue de Park Avenue. Continuez sur un autre (1,6 km /1 mile) au fond du canyon jusqu'aux tours du palais de justice.
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Arche de l'horizon
Si vous êtes flexible avec votre horaire, essayez de réserver Skyline Arch pour la fin de l'après-midi. C'est un sentier court et facile de 1/2 mile, mais qui prend des photos spectaculaires lorsque le soleil est bas.
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Vue imprenable sur le grand point de vue
Le nom suggère une vue grandiose et c'est ce que le belvédère offre ici. De ce point le plus au sud de l'île dans le ciel, nous regardons vers le bas à travers la vallée, encore approfondie par un dédale de canyons. Là où les canyons se creusent, c'est comme si nous examinions un milliard d'années d'histoire de la terre.
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Vue sur la rivière verte
Un autre excellent emplacement avec une vue panoramique panoramique depuis une position élevée et un endroit superbe pour profiter du coucher de soleil. Nommé pour les actions de sculpture sur roche effectuées par la Green River et également un point de vue où vous pouvez imaginer le célèbre explorateur du Grand Canyon John Wesley Powell tester ses bateaux en bois avant de s'aventurer dans le canyon inconnu.
58
Arc de Mesa
Vous avez vu les images emblématiques éclabousser en ligne, c'est l'image classique du parc national de Canyonlands. En regardant par la fenêtre de l'arche, admirez la vue imprenable sur les canyons en contrebas et par temps clair, jusqu'aux montagnes Le Sal à l'horizon. Attendez-vous à ce que de nombreux photographes se bousculent pour trouver de l'espace afin de capturer l'image parfaite du lever du soleil.
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Dôme de bouleversement
Upheaval Dome est quelque chose d'une bizarrerie mystérieuse. Personne n'a été en mesure d'expliquer complètement de quoi il s'agit et de l'étayer par des preuves factuelles. A-t-il été causé par un météore ? Cela a-t-il été causé par le fait que la terre en dessous a été soulevée puis s'est effondrée ? Une fois que vous l'aurez vu, vous comprendrez pourquoi il porte même le surnom de "nombril" de l'Utah.
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Sentier de la butte aztèque
Cette randonnée aller-retour de 1,2 mile pour voir les structures ancestrales Puebloan appelées greniers est bien marquée, mais un peu raide juste à la fin où vous devez escalader une pente de slickrock. L'idée de redescendre peut être dissuasive pour certains. Ce sont les ruines Anasazi les plus facilement accessibles de Canyonlands.
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Charlene_Y
Nov 2022
Really enjoyed audio, I think we would have driven past a few without realizing what we were missing, so glad we saw the sites. Makes me want to return to Mesa Verde again with the audio to get the full experience.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Hi Charlene, Thanks for taking the time to share how much you enjoyed exploring Arches and Canyonlands with our audio tour. We hope to join you on the road again in Mesa Verde soon!
Lynn_C
Sep 2022
Really great narrative with facts and stories that was so worthwhile especially since we had limited time Well worth buying
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2022
Hi Lynn, thanks for taking the time to share your feedback on our audio tour through Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. We hope to join you on the road again soon.
Pat K
Jun 2022
The audio tour helped us get so much more out of our experience at the Arches! We knew which pullouts to take the time to go to as well as the difficulty level of the hikes to view points of interest

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