1. Arches National Park is located in Moab, Utah and was established in 1929. The park covers an area of over 76,000 acres and is home to over 2,000 natural sandstone arches. These arches were formed over millions of years due to erosion from wind, water, and ice. The most famous arch in the park is Delicate Arch, which has become an iconic symbol of Utah. Visitors can also see rock formations such as Balanced Rock, Fiery Furnace, and Devils Garden. The park is also home to a diverse range of wildlife including mule deer, coyotes, and many species of birds.

2. Arches National Park is open year-round, 24 hours a day. The visitor center is open every day except for Christmas Day. The phone number for the park is (435) 719-2299.

3. Entrance to Arches National Park costs $30 per vehicle, or $25 per motorcycle. Pedestrians or cyclists can enter for $15 per person. The park is located about 5 miles north of Moab and is accessible via US 191. There are several shuttle bus services available that operate within the park. Some of these services include the Moab Adventure Center, Red Rock Express, and Arches National Park Tours.