USA Garden of Eden (East View)
The Garden of Eden is an easy to miss part of Arches National Park on the way to the Windows Section. This underrated piece of the geological wonder is called a viewpoint, but it also acts as an open trail where people can explore the unusual sandstone features on the desert slickrock. This place acts as a birthing ground for many soon-to-be-arches, relatively speaking. You can see medium sized arches and tiny baby arches just starting to form all over this area. Enjoy the open wandering this place allows, but stay off the cryptobiotic soil while walking around this and any other desert landscapes.
Owl Rock sits near the parking area as a giant sentinel of stone, watching over the valley below. Seeing rock climbers ascend the giant tower is another fun aspect of the often overlooked turnout.
Owl Rock sits near the parking area as a giant sentinel of stone, watching over the valley below. Seeing rock climbers ascend the giant tower is another fun aspect of the often overlooked turnout.
Travel Information
Located 9.5 miles from the entrance of the Park
Spot Type
Outdoor
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Sunrise & Sunset
07:00 - 17:05
| current local time: 16:21
Photo Themes
Landscape
Locations
Utah
Arches National Park Utah
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