
A silhouette of a photographer looking through his camera, Arches National Park. — Whit Richardson/Aurora/Getty Images
Fourth Stop: Arches National Park
After traveling along another stunning 150-mile stretch of road between Capitol Reef and Arches (the creepy ash-colored hills at Goblin State Park are a must-see), be prepared to be awed by some of the world's largest and most famous natural arches — Delicate Arch (seen on many a Utah license plate) and the 290-foot long, impossibly thin Landscape Arch. After a dusty day of driving and hiking, relax in the town of Moab, Utah's capital of outdoor recreation.
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