The city of Moab in the East of Utah has the privilege of an incredible location. Two extraordinary National Parks can be found nearby: Canyonlands, one of the top views in the United States, and Arches, where you can find more than 2000 natural arches! Icing on the cake, one of the most amazing arches of the area isn’t even in the park but at the end of a beautiful trail next to the Colorado River… Moab is definitely a place where you can easily spend a few days.
Wilson Arch, a few kilometers South of Moab
Park Avenue, Arches
Park Avenue, at the entrance of Arches National Park
The Three Gossips
Balanced Rock, Arches
Arches
Arches
Balanced Rock, Arches
Double Arch, Arches
The Windows
The Windows
Devils Garden Trail, Arches
Tunnel Arch
Landscape Arch, the biggest natural arch n the world!
Partition Arch
Navajo Arch
Navajo Arch
Devils Garden Trail, Arches
Double O Arch
Closer to the Double O Arch
Devils Garden Trail, Arches
Delicate Arch, symbol of Utah
A storm coming over Arches…
Merrimac and Monitor Buttes, close to the entrance of Canyonlands
Shafer Canyon, Canyonlands
Mesa Arch, Canyonlands
Canyonlands
Canyonlands
Canyonlands
Grand View Point, one of the most fantastic view in the United States
Canyonlands
Canyonlands
Canyonlands
Grand View Point, Canyonlands
The Colorado River close to Moab
Hiking to Corona Arch
Hiking to Corona Arch
Bowtie Arch to the left and Corona Arch to the right
Bowtie Arch
Corona Arch
Corona Arch from the other side
Just behind the Corona Arch…
Dinosaur footprints close to Moab, next to the Colorado River
Petroglyphs next to the Colorado River
A hand in petroglyph
The petroglyph of a bighorn sheep
Petroglyphs next to the Colorado River
Petroglyphs next to the Colorado River