ParksArches
parksArches is a term used to describe a network of protected areas that share a defining feature: the presence of natural rock arches and related desert landforms. The concept functions as both a conservation framework and an interpretive designation for education about arch formations. The network’s flagship site is Arches National Park in Utah, established in 1929 as Arches National Monument and redesignated as a national park in 1971. The designation highlights a landscape dominated by sandstone arches formed through long-term erosion and weathering.
Geography and climate: ParksArches units are located primarily on the Colorado Plateau and surrounding basins. The
Conservation and management: The sites are managed by national, state, and local agencies, often led by the
Access and interpretation: Visitors typically access arches via defined trails and viewpoints, with guidance to minimize