After a look there, we crossed a suspension bridge over Salt Wash.
Continuing on, we took a short spur trail that leads to a wall of petroglyphs. These petroglyphs are identified as a Ute hunting panel and are easily dated after 1500's, the date Spaniards introduced the horse to the New World.
| future photographer! |
...until we reached the base of a slickrock incline. The tiny spots at the top of the slickrock are people!
The trail completely disappears and cairns mark the way.
...until we reached an area of sandy washes and rock outcroppings. We were careful to stay on the trail, but there didn't seem to be a clear path here.
The last part of the trail is a narrow ledge. There is a nice view of Frame Arch on your left.
| Frame Arch |
Up until this time, Delicate Arch has not been visible.
But just as we walked around the ledge, Delicate Arch came into view...a WOW moment for sure!
Delicate Arch is a 65 -foot tall freestanding natural arch. It is the most widely recognized landmark in Arches NP and is depicted on Utah license plates. The Olympic torch relay for the 2002 Winter Olympics passed through the arch.
A beautiful view of the La Sal Mountains looking through the arch.
A look in the other direction is a view of the main road that winds through Arches. After lots of pictures and visits with other hikers, it was time to go.
The hike back to the parking lot was not so bad...we entertained ourselves by finding and naming a few rock formations...
We named this rock "porta potty"!
And this one "Pig".
We sure enjoyed this hike!
Hope you had a great Memorial Day Weekend!
Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks for stopping by.