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Аудиоэкскурсия на целый день по национальному парку Арки

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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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Tours NEVER expire
Freedom to explore at your own pace - pick the stops you want, skip the ones you don't
Offline map (map and GPS work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music - plays automatically as you drive
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Tours NEVER expire
Дополнительная информация
  • 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!”
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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.
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Национальный парк Арки
Национальный парк Арки площадью 76 000 акров является домом для самой высокой концентрации арок из природного камня в мире, более 2000, включая самую длинную арку в Америке, Ландшафтную арку. Парк привлекает более 1,7 миллиона посетителей в год, и как только вы увидите его своими глазами, вам будет легко понять, почему.
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Центр посетителей арок
В Центре для посетителей есть такие предметы первой необходимости, как вода, закуски и туалеты. Это хорошее место, чтобы наполнить свою воду и купить несколько закусок. В парке нет другого места, где продают еду, и единственное другое место, где есть питьевая вода, находится в конце дороги в Саду Дьявола.
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Парк-авеню Трейл
Горожане говорят, что вы испытываете то же чувство, стоя среди скал на Парк-авеню, что и стоя рядом с высокими небоскребами в Нью-Йорке.
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Башни здания суда
Здесь вы найдете ряд огромных скал из песчаника, таких как «Три сплетника», «Орган» и «Овечья скала».
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Сбалансированная каменная тропа
Balanced Rock имеет высоту более 120 футов или 11 этажей. У этого гигантского худу есть шар наверху, который, кажется, идеально сбалансирован на шпиле внизу.
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Выбоина Арка
Арка выбоины отличается от остальных арок, которые вы увидите в туре, потому что, хотя эти арки вертикальны, эта арка горизонтальна.
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Нежная арка
Это, пожалуй, самая известная арка в Национальном парке Арки. На самом деле, это номерной знак штата Юта! Хотя Изящная арка, безусловно, не является одной из самых высоких в парке, это культовое сооружение обладает особым очарованием, привлекающим людей со всего мира.
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Огненная печь
Это место получило свое название потому, что скалы здесь светятся, как будто горят, когда солнце находится под правильным углом. Проход через Огненную печь возможен только при наличии разрешений, но количество разрешений ограничено, и их необходимо бронировать онлайн. Мы не рекомендуем поход в наш тур из-за его сложности, но если вы действительно хотите пройти его, вы можете сделать заказ здесь.
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Арка из песчаных дюн
Здесь вы можете пройти небольшое расстояние, чтобы посетить Арку песчаных дюн, которая включает в себя своего рода песчаную яму, в которой любят играть дети всех возрастов. Есть двухмильный поход к Сломанной арке и неровная дорога, которая приведет вас дальше к Башне. Арка
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Скайлайн Арка
Эта большая арка находится прямо над горизонтом, обрамляя небо как чудесная оконная арка. Никаких пеших прогулок не требуется, но если вы хотите, всего за 10 минут пешком вы приблизитесь к арке.
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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. 
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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.
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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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carolynbN9685SH
Oct 2024
The audio coordinated well with the GPS and was very helpful. Make sure your phone is completely charged, though - mine died just before the end of the tour (about three hours in).
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2024
We're delighted to receive your positive feedback! Our team works hard to create the best user experience possible, and it's always gratifying to see that our efforts are paying off.
616margarete
Sep 2024
The audio was so helpful telling us about the sights and directing us where to stop. It gave info about nearby hikes as well as about the geology and history of the area. We definitely got so much more out of our visit than we would have without the audio.
Ответ от хоста
Sep 2024
Thank you for your kind words! Our team works hard to make sure that our app is user-friendly and efficient, and we're thrilled to see that our efforts are appreciated.
Charles_N
Aug 2024
Very good excursion. Great information and worked great until the last 3 locations, stopped working, no information. Then as we were leaving about half way back it started again.
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2024
Thanks for your feedback. We’d like to know the details of the problem you mentioned so we can pass it along to our development team and see if there is any way we can improve it. Please send the details to [email protected].

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