Park Entrance in Arches National Park

Park Entrance

Five miles north of Moab

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Park Entrance Details

The entrance to Arches National Park, situated 5 miles north of Moab on UT-191, offers a gateway to an extraordinary landscape of natural arches and red rocks. It features a pay booth for entrance fees, essential for park upkeep. The ranger's quarters provide visitor assistance and park insights. A modern visitor's center, equipped with restrooms, interactive exhibits, and educational resources, helps guests plan their visit. This entrance is the first step into a unique adventure in one of Utah's most iconic natural settings.

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