Address: Utah
Area: 119.8 mi²
Established: April 12, 1929
Visitors: 1,585,718 (in 2016)
Did you know: In 1929, President Herbert Hoover signed the legislation creating Arches National Monument, to protect the arches, spires, balanced rocks, and other sandstone formations.
No one knows for sure how many arches are there; however, over 2,000 have been recorded. Some may have fallen and new arches may yet be forming. Most of the sandstones in the park contain iron oxide. It takes as little as 1-3% iron to color the rocks red.
Balanced Rock was the most amazing of all we saw in Arches
A Teetering Giant
Balanced Rock, one of the most iconic features in the park, stands a staggering 128 feet (39m) tall. While this formation may appear to be an epic balancing act, it’s actually not balanced at all. The slick rock boulder of Entrada Sandstone sits attached to its eroding pedestal of Dewey Bridge mudstone. The exposure of these two rock strata layers are ideal for the formation of arches and balanced rocks.
Balanced Rock defies gravity but this won’t always be the case. Eventually, the 3,600 ton (over 4 million kg) boulder will come tumbling down as the erosional process continues to shape the landscape. In the winter of 1975-76, Balanced Rock’s smaller sibling “Chip-Off-the-Old-Block” collapsed (view Then and Now), proving that there is no better time than the present to see this awe-inspiring giant.Unlike many of the other named features in the park, Balanced Rock can be seen from the park road. It is located 9.2 miles (14.8km) from the Arches Visitor Center. Although parking is limited, many visitors stop to complete the short hike (0.3mi / 0.5km roundtrip) around the rock’s base for unusual and up-close perspectives.
WOW!!!! Those are some gorgeous rock formations!
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Jakey & Arty
amazing!!! mother nature is a super artist! ... the one rock (picture with the cars) looks a little like this egyptian Queen at the furst look ;o)
ReplyDeleteMy human has been around there, but she didn't really get a chance to explore - maybe she will one of these days!
ReplyDeleteI just told Mara that your trip looks wonderful and I want to do that one too!
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Doesn't nature design the bestest architecture!
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Princess Leah xxx
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteMother N is an Artiste... and mum captured it finely!!! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
Those are such good pictures and must have been so much fun to see all that sculpture for real. Great post. Have a good day.
ReplyDeleteYou had such an awesome trip! Love the red rocks!
ReplyDeleteThat teetering rock is amazing! What beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteNature is so incredible! Love the pictures.
ReplyDeletespectacular ROCKS.. I love the view out the windshield of the bus with the wipers on it.. wow... if the president had not preserved this it would be full of rich people homes and have of it destroyed
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to visit. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteI've got a 'thing' for rocks! I am surely adding Arches National Park onto my to-do list!
ReplyDeleteToo bad you couldn't hike around Arches! Of course Bryce Canyon is our fav redrock! You would love Sedona, AZ!!
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Murphy & Stanley
Personally, I wouldn't be standing too close under that Balanced Rock, in case it suddenly became not quite so balanced.
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Bertie (your Geological Advisor).
Amazing is a good word to describe it plus beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures! I've never been there before - but it looks really cool! The only way the pictures could be better are with Madi posing in them ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! We loved seeing those rock formations! (Reminded us a little of the Roadrunner and Coyote cartoons.)
ReplyDeleteYou have Mom thinking she and Dad need to make a trip there too:)
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Great photos. That looks like a great vacation spot.
ReplyDeleteWE really need to plan a trip there!
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Hazel & Mabel
The rock formations are amazing. They just look like they'll fall at any moment. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI bet in person this had to be completely breathtaking!! catchatwithcarenandcody
ReplyDeleteThose are so majestic.
ReplyDeleteWe just love all of those rock formations!
ReplyDeleteCammie!
I would LOVE to see that myself. LOVE to. My boys have all gone on several occasions but Katie Admiral and I had to remain here..
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteYou both had such spectacular scenery! Truly a wonderful trip. The balanced rock is awesome. The arch is very impressive too!
ReplyDeletemadi....total lee awesum fotoz yur mom cap sured....we R like...whoa.....seer ee iz lee...look at thiz.....4 frum de bottom......ya coulda carve sum thin like that N haz it last !!! thanx for sharin !! ☺☺♥♥
ReplyDeleteThose are incredible rock formations! I thought Utah was very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove these rock formations. That Balancing Rock is amazing!
ReplyDeleteTHis is one that I have actually been to ! I loved it!
ReplyDeleteCrikey ..... Mum and Dad would sure like to go there. They love that kind of scenery. Utah is on their wish list.
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