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Arches National Park Self Guided Driving Audio Tour
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Indiana Jones and the lost crusade filming site? Yes please! This drive winds through towering arches, balanced rocks, and spires, exploring Arches National Park's most remarkable geological features—from the iconic Delicate Arch to the dramatic towers and windows hidden among the red rocks, and the enchanting Devil's Garden with its labyrinth of natural stone sculptures. And of course the famous arch where they filmed Indian Jones! This is a self guided driving tour. It plays as you drive automatically sharing the stories of the park. It never expires. You can play it offline. Off site or on. It's your tour.
Höhepunkte
Von 1 Stunde und 30 Minuten bis 2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 1 Stunde und 30 Minuten bis 2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Go anytime at your own pace. Stop and go anytime. The tour never expires.
Offline-Karten: Kein Signal, kein Problem! Funktioniert perfekt ohne Mobilfunk oder WLAN.
See All the sites and don't miss out with our in depth route.
Fun storytelling that shares the history of the park bringing it alive.
Great deal, one purchase if for one car and never expires.
Great narration that keeps you interested during your drive.
Easy to use, press play and the stories play automatically as you drive.
Entry/Admission - Arches National Park
Treffpunkte
Abreise
J96R+HR Moab
The tour starts at the entrance to Arches National Park at the Sign. Here you'll get a chance to stretch your legs and hear about the park before driving in.
Rückkehr
Devils Garden Trail
The tour ends deep in the park at Devil's Garden Trail where you'll get some of the best views and hear the story of the land.
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Stornierungsbedingungen
Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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Um eine vollständige Rückerstattung zu erhalten, müssen Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren.
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Die Stornierungszeiten richten sich nach der Ortszeit des Erlebnisses.
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Wenn Sie weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren, wird der von Ihnen gezahlte Betrag nicht zurückerstattet.
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Arches National Park Self Guided Driving Audio Tour
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Über uns
Indiana Jones and the lost crusade filming site? Yes please! This drive winds through towering arches, balanced rocks, and spires, exploring Arches National Park's most remarkable geological features—from the iconic Delicate Arch to the dramatic towers and windows hidden among the red rocks, and the enchanting Devil's Garden with its labyrinth of natural stone sculptures. And of course the famous arch where they filmed Indian Jones! This is a self guided driving tour. It plays as you drive automatically sharing the stories of the park. It never expires. You can play it offline. Off site or on. It's your tour.
Höhepunkte
Von 1 Stunde und 30 Minuten bis 2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 1 Stunde und 30 Minuten bis 2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Go anytime at your own pace. Stop and go anytime. The tour never expires.
Offline-Karten: Kein Signal, kein Problem! Funktioniert perfekt ohne Mobilfunk oder WLAN.
See All the sites and don't miss out with our in depth route.
Fun storytelling that shares the history of the park bringing it alive.
Great deal, one purchase if for one car and never expires.
Great narration that keeps you interested during your drive.
Easy to use, press play and the stories play automatically as you drive.
Entry/Admission - Arches National Park
Treffpunkte
Abreise
J96R+HR Moab
The tour starts at the entrance to Arches National Park at the Sign. Here you'll get a chance to stretch your legs and hear about the park before driving in.
Rückkehr
Devils Garden Trail
The tour ends deep in the park at Devil's Garden Trail where you'll get some of the best views and hear the story of the land.
Reiseplan
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J96R+HRC
The tour starts at the entrance to Arches National Park at the Sign. Here you'll get a chance to stretch your legs and hear about the park before driving in.
5 Minuten
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Panoramafahrt durch den Arches-Nationalpark
The tour will follow the scenic drive through the park stopping at pull offs for views, sites and stories about the land. Even some linked to Indiana Jones.
1 Stunde und 20 Minuten
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Besucherzentrum des Arches-Nationalparks
Inside, you'll find exhibits explaining how these arches formed and why this spot has the highest concentration of natural stone arches anywhere on the planet with over 2,000 of them carved by wind, water, and time.
5 Minuten
4
Aussichtspunkt Moab-Verwerfung
Notice how the rock layers don't line up? That's the Moab Fault doing its work, one of the most dramatic geological scars in the American West.
0 Minute
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Ausgangspunkt des Devils Garden Trail
You've reached Devil's Garden, the end of the scenic drive and home to the highest concentration of arches in the park.
0 Minute
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Park Avenue Viewpoint and Trail
Welcome to one of the park's most spectacular canyons—a place early visitors thought looked just like New York City's famous street lined with skyscrapers.
0 Minute
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La Sal Bergrundweg
Ever mistaken snow for salt? Spanish explorers did exactly that in 1776—which is how these mountains got their rather salty name.
0 Minute
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Aussichtspunkt und Ausgangspunkt des Wanderwegs Courthouse Towers
Courthouse Towers is a cluster of tall sandstone monoliths rising several hundred feet above the canyon floor.
Their name comes from the way the vertical faces and grouped columns resemble grand courthouse façades and big‑city skyscrapers, much like buildings along New York’s Park Avenue.
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Balanced Rock Trail
Look at that massive boulder perched on its narrow pedestal, the whole structure stands 128 feet tall and weighs about 3,600 tons.
The top boulder is 55 feet high by itself, made of hard Entrada Sandstone, while the pedestal underneath is softer Dewey Bridge mudstone that's eroding faster.
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Double Arch Viewpoint and Trail
Double Arch dominates the landscape.
This is two separate arches sharing the same stone base, creating a formation you won't see anywhere else on Earth.
The larger arch spans 144 feet and stands 112 feet tall, while the smaller one reaches 86 feet.
What makes this truly unique is that the two arches formed through different processes but ended up connected.
In 1989, scenes from "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" were filmed right here, with Harrison Ford riding through on horseback searching for the Holy Grail.
The trail to Double Arch is only 0.5 miles roundtrip and takes about 15-30 minutes—you can actually see the arch from the parking lot.
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11
Ute Indian Petroglyphs
The word "petroglyph" comes from Greek—"petro" meaning rock and "glyph" meaning carving.
These are images carved or pecked into the rock surface, not painted. The Ute people created these carvings showing bighorn sheep and horses, depicting their hunts and daily life centuries ago. That is very interesting.
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Delicate Arch Viewpoint
Early settlers knew it as "the Schoolmarm's Bloomers," which gives you an idea of what Victorian-era pioneers thought it looked like.
It was also called "Old Maid's Bloomers" and "Cowboy Chaps" before Frank Beckwith finally settled on the more dignified name during a 1933 expedition.
The arch achieved icon status when it appeared on Utah license plates and postage stamps, and the Olympic torch passed through it during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
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Fiery Furnace Viewpoint
The turnoff for Fiery Furnace is on your right. Want to see this maze-like cluster of narrow, orange-red fins that glow like fire at sunset? Turn right and hit the dig deeper button once you're parked. Restrooms are available at this viewpoint.
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Sanddünenbogen
The trail to Sand Dune Arch is only 0.3 miles roundtrip and takes about 15-30 minutes.
You'll walk through a narrow passage between towering sandstone fins that rise 60 feet on either side, creating what feels like a natural slot canyon.
The passage opens into a shaded alcove where the arch sits, completely enclosed like a room built specifically to display it.
The soft sand covering the ground here gives the arch its name—it's actually millions of grains that have eroded from the surrounding Entrada Sandstone walls and collected here over thousands of years.
Because the alcove is so protected from wind, the sand doesn't blow away like it does in open desert areas.
This sheltered spot creates a microclimate that's often 15-20 degrees cooler than the surrounding desert, which is why families with small children love it here. I bet you’ll love it, too.