The Garden of Eden is located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah. With no designated trails it is more of an open hiking area where visitors can explore its various fins and geological structures including Serpentine Arch and Owl Rock. The Garden of Eden is the first stop on the left as you drive into the Windows Section of Arches National Park. From the parking area visitors tend to naturally head toward the gap between Adam and Eve and the Devil's Golf Ball. Climbing all the way through the gap opens up the opportunity to explore the central area of the garden. Serpentine Arch is probably the arch with the largest opening in the Garden of Eden. There is even another balanced rock in the garden. Owl Rock is popular with...
Read moreThe view is fun because you get to see the other side of balanced rock. Go on the hike! Go touch a rock! Yes pics are fun and all, make your memories, but also do you want your time here to be memories of driving from one photo spot to the next, or do you want your memory to be walking in and around the rocks, truly experiencing their majesty. Most hikes in arches are easy and relatively flat, so pick one and try it, you won't regret it, but make sure to...
Read moreCool stop point brim balanced rock and the way to the amazing arches hike. I didn’t actually walk up to them but took pictures from the parking lot. I would image being close to this and looking at them would of been amazing, if your driving by here, take the quick stop to enjoy them, it’s right off the road and takes no time! Unique rock formations in...
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