The Devil’s Garden
The Devil’s Garden Trail is the best hike in Arches National Park. It starts at the end of the road and heads north through the fins. Eight arches can be seen along the route. We chose to the Primitive Loop … Continue reading →
The Devil’s Garden Trail is the best hike in Arches National Park. It starts at the end of the road and heads north through the fins. Eight arches can be seen along the route. We chose to the Primitive Loop … Continue reading →
This trail is a nice one, but there will be lots of people along the route and at the arch. In Arches National Park, take the Delicate Arch Road and park at the trailhead. The trail climbs up to the … Continue reading →
We traveled to Moab, Utah and spent 15 days hiking in the area. Three of those days were spent in Arches National Park, completing most of the official hiking trails. From a hiker’s perspective, Arches offers some unique hiking and … Continue reading →
Horseshoe Canyon is a unit of Canyonlands National Park, situated in a remote part of the high desert in Utah. We came into the site from Moab, a 2.5 hours drive each way, the last part on a backroad. We … Continue reading →
We drove to the entrance to Castle Valley on the Colorado River northwest of Moab and enjoyed the views. The next week we drove up above Moab through Sand Hills Recreation Area (link) to hike the Porcupine Rim Trail. … Continue reading →
The area around Moab, Utah is surrounded by hiking trails and one of the most satisfying is the corona Arch Trail. To get to the trailhead, go north across the Colorado River and turn left onto Highway 279 (the Potash … Continue reading →