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  2. Angel Arch - Wikipedia

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    Angel Arch is the largest natural arch located within Canyonlands National Park, in San Juan County, Utah. [1] [2] Some consider it the most beautiful and spectacular arch in the park, if not the entire canyon country. [3] It is situated in a side canyon of Salt Creek Canyon, in the Needles District of the park.

  3. Mesa Arch - Wikipedia

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    Mesa Arch (also known as Rotary Arch and Trail Arch) is a pothole arch on the eastern edge of the Island in the Sky mesa in Canyonlands National Park in northern San Juan County, Utah, United States. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Mesa Arch is a spectacular natural stone arch perched at the edge of a cliff with vast views of canyons, Monster Tower , Washer ...

  4. Druid Arch - Wikipedia

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    Druid Arch is an iconic 150-foot tall Cedar Mesa Sandstone arch located within the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, in San Juan County, Utah. [1] It is situated at the head of Elephant Canyon, and precipitation runoff from Druid Arch drains north into the nearby Colorado River via Elephant Canyon.

  5. Move over Arches, Utah has another natural beauty to show off ...

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    Canyonlands is located in southeastern Utah, a roughly 30-minute drive from Arches National Park. The closest town is Moab, and the nearest airport, with limited flights, is Canyonlands Regional ...

  6. Washer Woman - Wikipedia

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    Washer Woman is a 500-foot (150-meter) tall sandstone arch and tower located in the Island in the Sky District of Canyonlands National Park, in San Juan County, Utah. It is situated 300 feet northwest of the slightly higher Monster Tower. Washer Woman is so named because the feature gives the appearance of a washerwoman bent over a washtub. [4]

  7. Canyonlands National Park - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, Bates Wilson, then superintendent of Arches National Monument, began exploring the area to the south and west of Moab, Utah.After seeing what is now known as the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park, Wilson began advocating for the establishment of a new national park that would include the Needles.